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I didn't really consider the implications of true wireless broadband, but I stand corrected.
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These trends include the implications of a true price on carbon, the opportunities that will manifest with global access to Internet, and the potential benefits of digitally integrated health services.
Again, let us repeat that these are just allegations - can you imagine the implications of them being true?
Kuznestsov and colleagues [22] extended discrete Pareto-like distribution to model the sampling frequencies directly, but gave no implication on the distribution of true relative abundances.
Only then will we know the true implications of Bhutan's first snow of the year.
Now, with the euro in crisis, the true implications of this gamble are becoming clear.
As with many things quantum, the true implications of entanglement are far subtler than they at first appear.
But compared with their British predecessors, Indian judges have been forthright in asserting the true implications of various faiths.
Huygens, a contemporary of Newton, could account for double refraction with his elementary wave theory, but he did not recognize the true implications of the effect.
One suspects that when the true implications of Brexit become apparent in higher prices, squeezed incomes and an aggravation of austerity, large numbers of Leave voters will have second thoughts.
Since the play-off final of 2004, back when Iain Dowie was still cherished at Selhurst Park, too many of Palace's biggest occasions have been played to a backdrop of bitter desperation, seized by fear of the true implications of failure.
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