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But the case may have fairly limited implications for other adult adoptees, said Michael P. Koskoff, a lawyer in Bridgeport, Conn., who represents the adoptee, Patricia Ann Spado.

On its own, though, the latest move is likely to have limited implications for the broader economy.

Such reforms could be an effective means of minimizing the programmatic impacts of pipeline failure for commodities of U.S. origin while having limited implications for domestic interests in the United States.

This difference probably has limited implications for the functionality and biological efficacy of anti-CD19 versus anti-CD20 treatments, because specific modifications of the antibodies (engineering) preferentially define target cell binding and clearing properties [ 86, 87].

Although in vitro and in vivo studies have limited implications for the clinical setting, it is interesting to note a recent update of the ZO-FAST study (Eidtmann et al, 2008).

However, it is worth noting that the study has limited implications for clinical work because it merely looked at how a short burst of positive information could correct a small amount of threat information provided to non-clinical children rather than trying to alter long-established fears that have developed through complex interactions between the fear pathways.

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Labour's options look very limited – with big implications for the national picture.

Because biomass is a renewable but limited resource, the implications for subsistence consumption in low-income countries are quite alarming.

Also commented on are the limited immediate practical implications for clinicians as few studies have so far addressed the treatment of youths with Conduct Disorder and CU traits.

A recent systematic review identified 4 decision aids for patients considering ICD insertion and found that the tools "included comprehensive content on technical aspects of insertion, but made limited references to implications for quality of life and generally lacked balance in terms of how the decision to insert was presented".

Whereas the emphasis in research ethics has been squarely on risks and potential benefits associated with participation in research, with only limited attention to implications for "third parties", this does not exhaust the full range of interests that are brought into play when a research project is undertaken in a host community.

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