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You can use it to introduce a clause that explains the effects, results, or implications of a certain action or event. For example: "The data collected from the study has implications that suggest further research is needed."
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The shortfalls have implications that go beyond NATO.
It's the emotional implications that make found photographs so fascinating.
Cuts on that scale would have implications that cannot be simply dismissed.
"An act of war has implications that are well known," the prince said.
This is ignoring the social implications that have also plagued him.
And like the best fiction it's alive with implications that reach beyond the immediate story.
"In any case, I'm not sure what policy implications that would have for us.
What is interesting are the long-term implications that resonate to the present day.
Implications that follow these results are offered.
Further, oversubscription has further implications that may also impact reliability.
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By implication, that includes municipal bonds.
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