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In contrast, when a company provides a correction (alone or with a prior retraction) with an opposite earnings implication, investors tend to over-adjust.
This has a number of dangerous implications: it tends to make the whole family 'about' the disabled member, at the expense of other members of it, and at the same time it does little to enrich the life experience of the disabled individual or the other family members.
Such an aim, with its colonial implications, doesn't tend to go down well with Chinese lawyers, who enjoy winding up westerners about our failure to live up to lofty human rights standards during the so-called war on terror.
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All the examples discussed in this paper illustrate the high value that biologists place on functional implications, something the physicists tend to ignore.
Second, the relationship between the age of Alu elements and the length of the spacer, which has important functional implications since short spacers tend to bind p53 with higher affinity, is quite interesting.
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