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Take Sanders, for example, who continually made the broad implication that the only way to fight climate change was to take money out of the companies who profit from it.
"The broad implication is you've got to dot your i's and cross your t's," said Kathleen G. Cully, an expert in bankruptcy and lender regulatory law in New York.
The broad implication of the new input output frequency response representation for both linear and non-linear systems are also addressed.
The broad implication of this research is that a range of soil material may be suitable for protecting built heritage from ground moisture intrusion and its associated decay mechanisms.
The broad implication of this work is the development of a reproducible, quantifiable, high-resolution method that can be applied to various models, to include an unlimited number of parameters and/or agents that may influence invasion.
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In an interview, President Fox acknowledged the broad implications of the case.
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That said, this is also satire and so inhabits the broad implications of that form.
Jennifer Levi, a lawyer for Gay and Lesbian Advocates and Defenders, which opposes the initiative, said: "It's unfortunate that the court did not see the broad implications.
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