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It was, he said, an "Australia-only issue" with no implications for UK sales.
For too many Democrats, faith is private and has no implications for political life.
And a lack of political action does not mean no implications for the body politic.
Dore Gold, an adviser to Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, said the development had no implications for Israel's demands.
The proposal "has no implications for monetary policy decisions in the near term," the central bank said in a statement.
They insisted it had no implications for the planned all-party supported royal charter on newspaper self-regulation.
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Cooke claims that "there is no implication for existing lecturers to take part".
As mentioned above, while this exposes some important features about the distribution of GO annotations amongst genes and gives insight into which genes are most "multifunctional", by itself it has no implication for gene function prediction because it uses GO in its construction (it is obviously "overfit"; we are not proposing this ranking is of any utility for gene function prediction).
There is no implication for bias with LRD, and for PMM the bias is miniscule.
The Panel concluded that the differences in age-dependent toxicokinetics of BPA in animals and humans would have no implication for the EFSA 2006 risk assessment of BPA.
Minor points: "Of course, no implication for male-transmitted mtDNA viability was ever taken into consideration" – Change to "was never" Authors' response: We rephrased the sentence.
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