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He may not know the implications of different clauses and things.
It wasn't Lori's fault that she didn't know the implications of this.
"But when you honestly don't know the implications of your research, what are you supposed to do?
Let's know the implications of our actions, and let's make sure that our system of checks and balances is maintained.
Edwards said that collapse continued to haunt some players, so he has told them the truth this year, to make sure they know the implications of each game.
They know they must take a social science class, but they don't know the implications of taking political science vs. psychology vs. economics.
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Wieland (unpubl).iii found that many respondents could not identify Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) or Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification (PEFC) logos; did not know the implication of FSC or PEFC registration; and even identified "dummy" logos as being associated with sustainability.
However, it is important to know the implication of the use of these relatively new and potential DF sources in pig nutrition.
Julie Bindel knows the implications of safe spaces better than most.
You knew the implications of what you were saying".
He knew the implications of your actions and his own inaction.
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