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The Discussion section was modified to point out the implications of transient tinnitus and hyperacusis induced by salicylate and its relevance to chronic tinnitus and/or hyperacusis that can occur in some humans as the result of hearing loss induced by various forms of trauma such as noise exposure, ototoxic drug and aging.

It doesn't show, as Ed James, Luc Ho, Josh Bryant and Jonny Penn, all 15, point out the implications of recent ethical failures in science and regulation, asking "is nanotechnology worth the risks - scientists haven't always been right".

We point out the implications for quantization and coding of the measurements and discuss design considerations for measurements transmission systems.

We draw attention to the new tools being employed in the study of seed dispersal and plant frugivore interactions and point out the implications of dispersal for biodiversity conservation.

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I would be tempted to point out the implication: "If that, and not some exigency or further argument, really is your reason for continuing to eat animals and animal products, then, it seems, you care more about an accustomed taste or tradition than about the suffering and killing of sentient beings".

Evidently, Pressbof have replied to Desmond to reconsider his decision, pointing out the implications of non-payment.

Yet when he proposed to exercise this power, Mr Byers threatened to pass new laws overruling him.Stephen Glaister, a transport economist at Imperial College, points out the implications.

When I found myself in the Ivory League, it was Nigger who helped me navigate the strait between "negro" and "black", who pointed out the implications of the euphemisms – "underclass", "overachiever", "tangle of pathology".

After Clinton pointed out the implications of Trump's boast — "So if he's paid zero, that means zero for troops, zero for vets, zero for schools or health" — Holt changed the subject and asked about her e-mails.

More abstract issues may be harder to think through initially.The results reveal a quirk of human behaviour that psychologists (and economists) have long been familiar with: that people's first responses may not be their "real" ones, and that pointing out the implications of a decision, particularly if it involves a direct cost to the individual, can alter preferences.

The three of us would like to join Yellowlees in pointing out the implications of this kind of shortsightedness.

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