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Now Hammon is here, trying to limit the implications of her decision, exaggerated as they are.
Most commentators are careful to limit the implications of these connections, in a just-pointing-out-the-facts manner, but, given the sheer volume and often menacing tenor of the coverage of the Trump-Putin connection, the casual reader would be forgiven for coming away with the strong suspicion that the two meet every month for strategy sessions over caviar at Putin's Black Sea dacha.
Rather, the occurrence of faults is accepted and measures are taken as to limit the implications of the fault and maintain the operability despite these impairments.
It might also not limit the implications of an assumed positive result for daily practice: If a significant difference could be achieved in this group of GPs who might be more familiar with or/and interested in diabetes treatment it could be assumed that this effect could also be observed if the intervention is implemented in regular, weaker performing GPs practices.
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That limited the implications of the ruling.
The self-selected sample of CM physicians limits the implications of our results, because comparable characteristics of all Dutch CM physicians were not available.
Finally, analyzing abductees as a group without taking their length of time in captivity into account may have limited the implications of our study findings.
It limits the implication of this result.
This gene is found in B. bovis, T. parva and T. annulata, again, limiting the implication of this gene product as a host cell transforming factor.
The possible bias in responses due to the hemodialysis procedure on the hepatic metabolism of caffeine could not be excluded, but the shortness of average half-life of caffeine limits the implication of its serum level on cognitive and mental functions.
However, there exist limited information on the implications of rangeland enclosures on gender roles, responsibilities and decision-making power in the management and utilization of private enclosures as observed by Nedessa et al. (2005).
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