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It's a sentence whose full implications we are still only beginning to understand.
Nanotechnology has the potential to build a post-scarcity material economy – with the same implications we are so awkwardly working through in the post-scarcity information economy.
Now, however, though hardly anyone has grasped its implications, we are faced with the best chance we have ever had of bringing it to an end.
Once you have that computer in your pocket and there are peripherals and software and security implications, we are studying this area very carefully –and how it all relates to the Internet of Things.
He notes that 'there is a system of moral truth, as objective as all truth must be, which, and whose implications, we are interested in discovering' (RG 15; also 20, 29; KT 60).
Because our sales growth has brought some working capital implications, we are carefully planning to manage growth and provide for steady cash flow.
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"The health implications we're increasingly diagnosing as a result of obesity include diabetes, arthritis, heart disease and certain types of cancer," he said.
We have the day off, and enjoy getting together with our families and children, but it wouldn't be a time of giving gifts or any implication we are celebrating the holiday".
And here, by implication, we are.
It's John Ford's "Young Mr. Lincoln" all over again; by implication, we're meant to recall not only his own time's coming storms, but his lightning-rod role in them.
The drop in adult life expectancy also has implications that we are only just beginning to appreciate.
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