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A 2004 survey conducted by the market research firm Yankelovich found that two-thirds of respondents felt "constantly bombarded with too much marketing and advertising". (And it's safe to say that eight years later, the bombardment has only increased). The implication for marketers is clear: Aggressive engagement that overloads consumers' already-saturated brains may backfire.

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As the size and complexity of mining equipments continue to increase, the implications of equipment failure become ever more critical.

Although a larger sample size theoretically could have increased the statistical significance between groups, implications of the potentially very modest reduction in tHcy levels are not yet known.

The perceived value of an item on a specials insert is increased by the implication of limited availability.

This alters their family line, not just a single individual, increasing the ethical implications.

The association of RTC with waterpipe smoking was independent from cigarette smoking and also stronger than that as it is evident in tables 2, 3 and 4. Some facts increase the policy implications of this study.

But instead of recommending that Congress adopt the best ideas generated by the western states such as reducing or eliminating subsidies for commercial ventures to increase revenues, the implication is that Congress should just give the lands to the states.

"In the last few years, the sophistication of cell phone technology has increased dramatically– the implications of these new, hybrid phones in the hands of millions of people has huge security and regulation implications for many industries," said Nicholas Miller, CEO of AirPatrol.

Cyclic olefin copolymer (COC) has the advantages of PMMA in addition to having increased optical transmissivity; the implication of this is increased UV activation-produced carboxyl groups for increased capture antibody presentation, yielding higher capture efficiencies and purities.

A "cradle to grave" analysis increases understanding the implications of specific design options in the context of creating an environmentally sustainable product, however in commercial real estate the focus is generally on reducing cost, while long term operational and end-of-service considerations remain on a second plane of importance.

As our understanding of epigenetic processes and the exposures that affect these processes increases, the implications of our findings will become clearer.

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