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With each paper there is an accompanying article placing the original contribution in context and bringing its implications up to date.
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So as a former state legislator and member of Congress who's witnessed Republican gerrymandering in action and seen its implications up close and personal, I decided to do something about it.
The observation that GE was delayed in 61% of septic patients has significant clinical implications given that up to 50% of admissions to the ICU are due to sepsis and its complications [ 2- 4].
With his family based in London, did he think about the implications of being signed up to a long-running US TV series (he is contracted for six seasons)?
This will have implications that extend right up to the steps of our nation's Capitol.
Facing up to the implications of this is hard.
Only with the financial crisis in 2008, however, did the west finally begin to wake up to the implications.
Not before time, said Roger Abravanel, the international financial community had woken up to the implications of Italy's inability to grow.
And perhaps it also helps to explain why it's so difficult to get people to wake up to the implications of the world that our carelessness has enabled.
But they will also come under increasing pressure to face up to the implications of the desert being drenched in the blood of the workers employed to provide the stage for it.
"We don't know what to commemorate because we've never faced up to the implications of what the thing was really about," said Andrew Young, a veteran of the civil rights movement and former mayor of Atlanta.
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