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Ellison will report to the Attorney General, Dominic Grieve QC. "This will mean that proper consideration can be given to those cases and any implications that may arise," said May. "Mark Ellison and the CPS will be provided with whatever access they deem necessary to documentary evidence".
Current disputes in tobacco regulation demonstrate the potential public health implications that may arise from broad definitions of "investment" and the obligation to protect investors and their investments.
A description of the methods, design, and current status of the trial is also included as is a discussion of the possible implications that may arise from the findings.
The study protocol presented here provides an overview of the present trial including a description of the methods, design, and current status of the trial as well as a discussion of the possible implications that may arise from the findings.
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[476 A.2d 1230] We are well aware of the many possible implications and contentions that may arise from our decision.
The study will identify the environmental, health and safety, ethical and societal implications, and uncertainties that may arise from the use of the technology, both at present and in the future.
Then, some theoretical and practical issues that may arise in future research are discussed, along with implications of Chinese ecological economics for the international community.
When choosing an assay, investigators should consider implications for comparability to other studies, specify whether they aim to measure HPV cumulative infection or immune protection, and address discrepancies that may arise due to lack of calibration between assay cutoffs.
There may be many medical problems that may arise suddenly in case of elderly.
Both men said they were willing to iron out any kinks that may arise.
Another problem that may arise from the scandal has to do with landlord-tenant relations.
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