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FEW financial scandals have had more implications than the one tied to the London Interbank Offered Rate (LIBOR).
The unlabored erudition of Anthony Lane makes him the closest thing that our culture has to a working man of letters, and his insight about the Beijing Olympics that "the one aspect of victory that Plato could not have foreseen is the television camera" has even more implications than the one he sets forth ("Fun and Games," September 1st).
The Apgar score may have more implications than its role in current clinical practice.
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Nevertheless, Lopate would have done better to stick to the principle that brevity, up to the point where compression collapses, invariably carries more implication than expansiveness ever can.
But there are more implications here than the mere truth of the facts mentioned.
Spain's Economy Minister, Luis de Guindos, said yesterday's deal was "frankly very positive" for Spanish banks and that "there have been no more implications and impositions than those that had been set out beforehand".
Alastair Darling's promise of a "comprehensive plan" to cope with the financial downturn had more implications for public services than might at first have appeared.
"But it's the kind of bad news that has many more implications for the long term than for next week or the next term of the Supreme Court".
President Obama's shifting foreign policy with Cuba has more implications on America's future than the mere importation of famed Cuban cigars and rum as our country becomes a new cosmopolitan-ethnic society ― a society where Latin Americans are the new political, social-economic, and cultural power house.
But ultimately, the technology may have even more dramatic implications than just smaller music players or wristwatch TVs, said Mark Dean, vice president for systems at I.B.M. Research.
Although many impacts will take centuries if not longer to play out, according to Previdi the study's findings imply that a business-as-usual trajectory could have more serious implications than hitherto recognised, within this century alone.
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