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Past the lawn, the woods, through which she could see the cars moving on the parkway, stood stark and brittle in the direct implications of the winter light.
The similarities between Pasok and Scottish Labour are less about the direct implications of any specific policy decision than the story of what happens when the traditional base of a party – often after decades of no-questions-asked loyalty – feels left behind.
The direct implications of the non-uniformity are studied from the point of view of network connectivity.
4.1.2, can use this paper to identify the direct implications of their preferred laws for future dynamics in developed and developing economies.
We also discuss current controversies over the direct implications of these cholesterol-lowering agents on cholesterol-rich membrane lipid rafts and associated signaling.
Finally, we discussed the direct implications of spatial resilience for land planning to favour pest control and indirect implications for the conservation of biodiversity in the framework of a sustainable agricultural production of olive groves.
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It may seem strange for anyone to spend more when fewer people are paying attention, but that's the direct implication of the law of supply and demand.
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The direct implication there is that people are expecting Twitter to have the E in the P/E, and not too far out.
This yields the direct implication that, insofar as I will survive the death of my body, I am justified in anticipating post-mortem experiences.
The direct implication is that Informatica can take a hit, and still make it back to being public after its new owners have sufficiently reduced its working capital and functional cash flows for their own benefit.
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