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These divisions certainly have little implication for the supposed social cohesion of said areas.
As it was, however, the matter seemed to involve private relationships with little implication for national security.
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This has little implications for the findings of the study, but may have implications for the way primary care can or cannot respond to patients' views on quality.
But he disputed whether he should have disclosed his ties in dozens of other cases, saying that the articles involved early-stage research for which there was little financial implication for companies.
Documents and interview data indicated that the only measure administrators had taken to prepare English teachers to implement LAR was restricted to 2 or 3 days of intensive workshops, which were reportedly mostly spent on language testing theories and psychometrics with little direct implications for the assessment reform on the horizon.
Scholarship in these disciplines, they would argue, has little, if any implication for public policy and brings no economic return.
In spite of the importance of this implication for migration and integration policy, it has received little attention in the literature.
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