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Whatever the social implications, the ability to track the movements of others can save money and lower risks for enterprises.
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These unique issues have implications for the ability to provide appropriate ongoing care for prisoners, particularly for those with chronic illnesses (Australian Institute of Health and Welfare 2013; Krieg 2006).
40 The high attrition rates also have implications on the ability to generalise results.
This has important implications for the ability to manage the performance of practices, as inadequate interpersonal skills might be missed.
This has implications for the ability to interpret changes observed in these markers, as will be discussed below.
The women will be assured that refusal to participate will not have any implications on the ability to receive care at the clinic.
Furthermore, privacy laws are different in the UK to Australia, which may have implications for the ability to collect and store private information about mental health problems.
Changes in slope also have direct implications for the ability to infer information about the sound intensity from the firing-rate output of receptor neurons.
The long term implications of the ability to recover the BMD loss in pregnancy in terms of menopausal bone health and risks of osteoporosis would also need to be explored.
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