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At first sight, girls' rise to mathematical equality suggests they should be invading maths-heavy professions such as engineering and that if they are not, the implication might be that prejudice is keeping them out.
In the latter case, the implication might be that better training and support for existing staff is required rather than the formation of a specialist depression disorder team.
So the implication might be that guideline developers should consider chronic kidney disease with heart failure, possibly consider it with type 2 diabetes, and possibly not consider it with depression.
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"We're just continuing to discuss among ourselves what the implications might be".
It is not even clear what the implications might be if the courts allowed this measure.
The agency's lame excuses for refusing to release the information must make any traveler wonder how bad the implications might be.
"There are a number of complicated things involved, and we want to look at the whole picture and what the implications might be for our consumers".
And, of course, while your brain is fritzing out, you're trying to figure out how the cinematic trick was done and what the implications might be for other old films.
Staud wondered what Ashlyn would be like as she became an older teenager, if she would begin to disobey her parents and what the implications might be for her health.
With the largely political repercussions of the decision by ratings agency Moody's to warn that the UK could be stripped of its top-notch AAA debt rating continuing to rumble on, the bond analysts at M&G have attempted to calculate what the implications might be for the UK defaulting on its debt.
Several scientists predicted that the new research would set off a flurry of efforts to clarify whether trees are really using less, and what the implications might be, not only for forests but for the human and ecological systems that depend on existing patterns of moisture flow.
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