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A "Yes" response implied "A big problem" while a "No" response implied "Not a problem".
Progress from those basic images to the gorgeous fiber tract 3D displays that now make up the covers of journals and anatomy textbooks, implied a big step, which was made possible by my encounter with Peter Basser in 1990.
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The demonstrated advantages of the proposed multi-form modelling approach imply a big step forward towards the industrial applications of model-based control for granulation processes.
There may not be a hard-and-fast definition of a biennial, but it implies a big show that is also an event -- something of a splash.
They often have in their titles, or imply, a big question answered; or they have a flavour of self-help or how-to.
AOL refused to comment on the price but said the deal would create a "meaningful tax deduction" – implying a big loss on the disposal.
Any dialogue between the new elected leader and China would imply a big shift in Chinese position, which is highly unlikely.
That still implies a big drop in the long-term share of dollar assets in central banks' vaults and private portfolios.
Halfway through the eleven-song set, a man with white hair, dressed in a silver suit, turned to a companion, pointed to the stage, and, implying a big payday in Lorde's future, said, "Zeroes.
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