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There would be a set of implications".
For black Christians, the word "sanctuary" had a second set of implications.
Though there is something almost too facile in Mr. Pamuk's establishment of equivalence, this may be close to the way things look, at least here, partly because secularism has a different set of implications in Turkey.
Such requests elicit some sympathy, at least for the other family members, but, in the case of domestic violence, privacy carries an unfortunate set of implications: for a long time, privacy and the sanctity of the home were ideas that stood in the way of treating an assault on an intimate partner as a crime.
And indeed, as Camp (2002, 157) observes, the set of implications valid according to his semantics is exactly the set of implications of the entailment system Efde.
Another set of implications are of concern to lecturers, and educators more widely.
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Practically, however, most adaptive systems impose a set of implication relations or links among the knowledge units.
People realized that the set of implication-only intuitionistic deductions was a core functional language called simply-typed lambda-calculus: the programming language was a logic, the logic a programming language.
Two sets of implications flow from the analysis.
The atomic systems S can thus be identified with deductively closed sets of implications.
Common to both sets of implications is the idea that one should start with the smallest units when developing either theory or policy.
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