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All journalists become storytellers by default, the implications of which are devastating.
And of course 2016, the year of Brexit and Trump, the implications of which are, as yet, unknown.
The implications of which, according to a growing litany of research, are potentially catastrophic for life on Earth.
Hayward said Lakeman, 32, had "severe spine trauma, the implications of which is why they're not making any prognosis".
Finally, the bottom third is taken up with repeating existing government announcements, the financial implications of which are at best unclear.
Both sides seem to blame each other for the trend of punitive laws, the implications of which few seem to understand.
In this book he proposed a division between the "northern" Maasai and the "southern" – the implications of which remain to be explored.
I doubt that, at the time, I registered the implications of "which may be derivative"; it was enough that she thought I had a future as a writer.
Some Pythagoreans deduced from this belief the principle of "the kinship of all beings," the ethical implications of which were later stressed in 4th-century speculation.
All of this means the government's long-term financial backing of this vast plan is far from guaranteed, the implications of which are unclear.
Given that one of the great triumphs of the industry had been to persuade initially sceptical users that it was safe to conduct transactions online, this was a staggering revelation, the implications of which will be very far-reaching.
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