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In his letter to the Spanish mission, Mr. Straw said that General Pinochet "would be unable to follow the process of a trial sufficiently to instruct counsel" and "would have had difficulty in understanding the content and the implications of questions put to him and would have inadequate insight into this difficulty".
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The results section presents key findings about symptom presentation, including reasons for non-presentation, and the implications of question type and terminology.
Whatever limits are inherent to identity political formations, however, the unfashionableness of the phrase itself belies the deep implication of questions of power and legitimate government with demands for self-determination that are unlikely to fade away.
(For discussion of this 'branching' conception of possibilities, and its implications for questions of transworld identity and essential properties, see Brody 1980, Ch. 5; Mackie 1998; Mackie 2006, Chs 6 7; Coburn 1986, Section VI; McGinn 1976; Mackie 1974; Prior 1960).
What are the implications of these questions for dance, which by and large rejected the burden of beautiful bodies and pleasing stage pictures in the 1960's?
Outside of the courtroom, Mrs. Boskey, who is neither Hasidic nor from Borough Park, said she was upset by the implications of such questions.
Have you traveled to Britain since 1995?" I have a fair amount of medical training (I will receive my M.D. shortly), so I know the implications of these questions -- and I also know that my donation would present no risk.
Hughes then tries to show the limits of science when it comes to understanding the philosophical implications of fundamental questions of cosmology, evolution, and morality, and concludes that because science alone cannot finally answer these persistent problems, there is an opening for philosophy to reassert itself.
The implications of these questions from a practioner's perspective is significant.
(Textbooks often ask students to make judgments about the social implications of scientific questions such as climate change after receiving only minimal information).
The implications of these questions were (and still are) tremendous: How should scientific knowledge be taught to future scientists and engineers?
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