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Results might also have implications on whether stores should allow taste tests in the store or not, since this could affect the level of hunger and quest for immediate gratification among shoppers.

Most American women don't think companies should be able to refuse to cover contraceptives, but the Supreme Court is having trouble ruling on the case, which will have wide-ranging implications on whether or not companies' religious beliefs should exempt them from federal laws.

Furthermore, just as dissatisfaction is shown to have implications on whether mothers access in future, improving empowerment of patients may lead to an uptake of services [ 11].

Although it is claimed that apolipoprotein E4, neuroimaging, and neuropsychological testing may give some guidance as to who may progress more rapidly, there are no good indicators as to who will or will not convert, and this of course has important implications on whether the diagnosis should be revealed to the subject or not (see Ethical issues below).

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That citing outside of one's discipline has different implications depending on whether one is a natural or social scientist is an interesting observation for further study.

121 of UNCLOS) the nature of disputed features: Whether they are low-tide or high-tide elevations or islands, since this has a huge implication on whether the features can be appropriated at all or can generate their own 200 nautical miles Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ).

Our results indicate that landscape connectivity affects herbivory in diverse ways, and that implications for services depend on whether we consider outbreaking species.

The philosophical assessment of the truth of such matters continues on to the present, as does debate on the implications of whether we may survive death.

However, the potential clinical implications of our studies will depend on whether or not AFMC can be safely administered to patients in high enough doses to be pharmacologically active.

The implications of adjusting (or not adjusting) for centre-effects depend on whether centre has been used as a stratification factor in the randomisation process.

The implications for Libya itself are less clear and in part depend on whether Qaddafi loyalists will disperse and keep their weapons or agree to disarm.

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