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Another piece of evidence with implications for rebuilding a strong middle class comes from new work by economists Emmanuel Saez et al. As shown in the figures from their paper (see here), they use international evidence from a wide variety of advanced economies to examine two key links in the logic of the supply-side chain.

This piece of information has important implication for policy making if decision makers are concerned with achieving high probability of cost-effectiveness of the intervention in the poorest population (Nouna villages) and would not have been possible just by using stratified analysis on the traditional ICER approach.

Russia is replacing and upgrading its six nuclear icebreakers, a piece of civilian infrastructure with implications for security too.

IRB's head of technical services, Steve Griffiths, describes it as "a significant piece of research" in its possible implications for player injuries and refereeing.

But that implication-laden piece of information can easily drop from the top of consciousness when other considerations vie for the same space.

First, information from interviews was open coded, assigning different codes to each important piece of information and considering practical implications to generate fairly abstract categories with less restrictive thinking.

At first it seems like a straightforward piece of psychology research, with clear implications: curved glasses will make pacing yourself harder, so you'll end up drinking more than you should.

When you get some pieces of information, the implication is, you know, that you've done a good job.

Like Bley or the late Kenny Wheeler, the American trumpeter and composer Tom Harrell who can shift the implications of a piece of music with the most subversively gentle harmonic tweaks – and he writes music that sounds familiar while eschewing cliche.

January 8 , 201312.42pm GMT The DWP's welfare benefits uprating bill impact assessment (the Whitehall document spelling out the exact financial implications of a piece of legislation) runs to 11 pages.

One group of nerds can reach deep into a lengthy piece of legislation and pull out significant implications while the other group can construct entire kingdoms out of lines of code.

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