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Section 4 presents our contribution while Section 5 discusses their implications, pointing out to relevant threats to validity and ways in which they were tackled.

The other response is to accept the understanding of 'akolouthôn' as 'consequences', but to then insist on the reversibility of all the steps (i.e., that what we typically have here are equivalences and not just implications), pointing out that this is precisely why synthesis is also needed, to show that the steps are reversible.

Only 21% called for an Islamic state, and once the implications were pointed out to them, some were not so sure.But even if ordinary Turks do not get worked up about religion, their government does.

Implications are pointed out for the general problem of calculating equilibrium states in non-ideal reaction systems.

The precise expression is long and complicated, but the implication is, as Gauss pointed out, that his measure of the curvature of a surface at a point is intrinsic: it is entirely determined by measurements in the surface and does not involve any question of a third dimension at right angles to the surface.

The implication, as Amanda Marcotte pointed out in RH Reality Check is that "they'd simply prefer a situation where all women of reproductive age are considered to be pregnant, on the grounds that they could be two weeks from now".

An interesting implication of the study pointed out in discussion is that sulfonylureas may be safer and more effective than generally recognized, such that it may be appropriate to compare different agents in trials to those in "the next generation of studies".

UNEMPLOYMENT The loss of a job also has implications at tax time, Mr. Jones pointed out.

After Clinton pointed out the implications of Trump's boast — "So if he's paid zero, that means zero for troops, zero for vets, zero for schools or health" — Holt changed the subject and asked about her e-mails.

When I found myself in the Ivory League, it was Nigger who helped me navigate the strait between "negro" and "black", who pointed out the implications of the euphemisms – "underclass", "overachiever", "tangle of pathology".

Pollard and Heron pointed out the implications of this issue in 1996: "most kiln sources are characterized by at best a hundred analyses, probably covering a range of "qualities" of vessels produced, a range of vessel types, and, possibly, a time span of tens or even hundreds of years.

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