Sentence examples for no direct implication from inspiring English sources

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Although Paul is said to be attached to the project, it is not yet clear what role he will be playing in the film and Ward made clear in his post: "There was no direct implication he was playing Han Solo".

But where others would spend too much work regaling heartbreak, Bolaño allows the novel to vibrate through its box, collaging weird scenes of war and memories with no direct implication into the mesh of forward motion, allowing the narrative countless little pockets and mazey concepts that feed into consideration of a more mysterious reappearance from 2666: the obscure Arcimboldi.

Therefore, silencing the HRE pathway has no direct implication on the degradation of HIF by oxygen and therefore the oxygen critical concentration where the transition from hypoxia to normoxia occurs should remain the same as in the full original model.

On the other hand, overweight individuals constitute the majority of OA cases and represent over 70% of the total joint replacement cases. 2 The fact that our study finds no evidence of association with FTO in the overweight stratum despite being sufficiently-powered, suggests no direct implication of the FTO gene in susceptibility to OA.

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Legitimate authority on this account has no direct implications concerning the obligations or duties that citizens may hold toward that state.

Strictly speaking, a metaphysical criterion of identity has no direct implications whatsoever for normative matters, simply because what is the case implies nothing about what ought to be the case.

Most of the studies dedicated to elucidating gene functions were carried out in Arabidopsis thaliana, which is now considered as an excellent model species for higher plants, even though it has no direct implications in agriculture.

As pH constituted merely a contribution to the severity of pretreatment by opening up the cell wall, it had no direct implications on solubilization of xylose and arabinose.

Carrier status has no direct implications for the child being screened, but the information could be relevant in adult life, for example, with regard to reproductive choices.

But the basic anti-normativist challenge applies to Rosen-style correctness just as to any other construal of the intuitive, general notion of correctness: Since 'correct' can be used normatively and non-normatively, there is no simple, direct implication from correctness to normativity (cf. Glüer & Wikforss 2009, 37, fn. 10; 2015).

However, so far no data suggest the direct implication of MMP-11 during tumoral angiogenesis.

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