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Still less does it imply change in the India inhabited by most Indians: the countryside.
As Time reported, "In the US, citizens of 25 and under in 1966 nearly outnumbered their elders: by 1970, there will be 100 million Americans in that age bracket … If the statistics imply change, the credentials of the younger generation guarantee it.
Maimonides' answer to the second argument (GP 2.18) is that in a perfect being, willing something new need not imply change.
Higher order of microhardness values for the DCT steels compared to that of the CHT steel can be seen to imply change in the type of carbides.
Suddenly the ideas of the youngest staff were just as valuable as the ideas of the senior consultants, and the proposals from the staff could even imply change in how the consultants had to work if it was of benefit to the patients and the workflow.
I have watched the city change since I was aware of cities, and wanted to imply change based on my own abstract dialogue with the local urban experience.
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All of these reforms imply changes in trajectories and pension entitlements.
Implementation of RELF may also imply changes to the land as a public amenity.
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