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So what are the likely implications of this ageing population on legacy fundraising?
How bad, or good, could things get?"—to tease out likely implications.
Still, the dimensions, direction and likely implications of China's buildup have become increasingly clear.
We discuss the likely implications of the results found for the urban planning of the city.
The minutes showed that as the 23 June vote nears, policymakers discussed the likely implications for monetary policy of a vote to leave the EU.
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B is unlikely to be willing to prescribe a likely implication of this, "Let C put me into prison", since that would frustrate his own interests.
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The likely implication, Stern says, is that the comet was born between the orbits of Uranus and Neptune, where temperatures in the infant solar system probably hovered around 40°C above absolute zero.
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