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But it's still unclear what the new world of streaming video implies for the viewer.
What this implies for the evolution of human toolmaking is unclear.
There is no reason to fear what such re-examination of the past implies for the future.
Consider what absent-mindedness implies for the theory of how principals (such as shareholders) deal with agents (such as managers).
She has made a lucrative career of portraying the world of glamour, with all the sequined gaudiness that implies, for the sort of audience eager to suspend disbelief.
What exactly this implies for the NYSE, it is not sure.But it believes Spear will prove a good buy whether or not NYSE specialists continue to thrive.
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Relatedly, think about what this kind of apology would imply for the United States in the 1930s.
What would these competing narratives imply for the Romney campaign — or a Romney presidency?
That is, they had Biden say what McCain has been trying to strongly imply for the last 10 months.
I asked Professor Shirky what all of this might imply for the multitudes of people who work with others by e-mail.
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