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The Stravinsky, played with implacable grandeur, was spaciously done, an organised ritual with lethal implications, rather than a display of erratic violence.

It's disgusting that people want to talk about what are the political implications rather than what are the implications for four families who have had a senseless, tragic loss.

The wider political implications, rather than the mechanics of the accord, will take time to work out, but it is already clear that the Brexit vote will be used as a rallying cry for an agenda that frequently includes climate scepticism among its tenets, alongside curbs to immigration and to government regulation.

Economy Establish a fair pay mark recognising firms that pay at least the London living wage (£8.30) publish their own wage gap and commit to reducing it; create at least 150,000 high quality apprenticeships aimed at the under 25s; ensure "best value" bids factor in wider social, economic and environmental implications, rather than just cheapest price.

Another disturbing trend has been the medicalization of female genital mutilation, following campaigns that focused on its health implications rather than the fact that it is a violation of human rights regardless of the degree of hygiene with which it is perpetrated.

The different time-dependent fluctuation of the maximum yielding depth between free-slip and free surface models is mostly caused by the different top boundary conditions (and their implications) rather than variations in mantle flow, as the time-dependent evolution of the flow below the plate is similar for both model setups.

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In a market in which each thriller seeks to outdo the last in the number of corpuscles it can scatter across the screen, this Spanish ghost story, which opened Friday, instead follows in the tradition of "The Innocents" (1961), "The Haunting" (1963) and "The Others" (2001), movies that rely on implication rather than evisceration.

Indeed, part of Heaney's immense achievement was to use and expand that "awfulness" and its relation to the creative spirit and artistic commitment, using implication rather than assertion – whether in the haunting parallels and allegories of North, or in later poems like From the Frontier of Writing and From the Republic of Conscience.

Note the use of OP~p rather than ~OPp, and the relation of co-implication, rather than proper implication (sub-alternation).

But in the crucial section §9 of the Critique of Judgment, Kant appears to reject that implication: rather than the pleasure preceding the judging, he says, the "merely subjective (aesthetic) judging of the object" both "precedes" and "is the ground of" the pleasure (218).

One of its most significant implications is that rather than significant variation indicating separate species, a single species might embrace quite big differences.

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