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While the answer is complex and each novel has to be considered in its own right, it's hard to escape the implications of a work such as Camus dans le narguilé (Camus through a haze of smoke) by Hamid Grine (who is also Algeria's current Minister of Communications), in which the protagonist learns, after his father's death, that he is adopted and that his real father is none other than... Camus.
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This research may include locating sources, questioning methodology, examining evidence, identifying social or political contexts, or considering the implications of an academic work.
As she sits on the toilet, this distinguished artist struggling to work through the implications of a code of literary ethics meant to protect the dignity of the powerless and the naked, a child scratches at the door and calls out to her mother in scornful Dutch that there's a woman in there, she can hear her.
Previous work on the implications of a future PrEP implementation has highlighted the importance of engaging relevant stakeholders in a consultation process designed to strengthen, legitimise and ultimately enhance its sustainability and effectiveness.
The implications of this work for a whole range of ailments besetting the poor are astonishing.
What makes this work more distinct is that the authors conclude by addressing the implications of their work in a substantive way.
Given the exploratory nature of this study, it would be inappropriate to draw hard and fast conclusions about the implications of this work; nonetheless, a number of points are worth reflecting on.
The implications of this work suggest that a water gas shift reactor for a fuel processor (and other applications) will approach sizes one-to-two orders of magnitude smaller than conventional processing hardware.
But the implications of that work, performed by Cristin Kearns, a postdoctoral fellow at U.C.S.F., and published this week in an article titled "Sugar Industry and Coronary Heart Disease Research," in the American Medical Association's journal of internal medicine, are similarly dismaying.
But the implications of that work, performed by Cristin Kearns, a postdoctoral fellow at U.C.S.F., and published this week in an article titled "Sugar Industry and Coronary Heart Disease Research," in the American Medical Association's journal of internal medicine, are similarly dismaying.
Although I heartily agree that this interpretation seems correct for the model and conditions they examined, I suspect that the implications of this work extend only to a small subset of patients with acute airflow obstruction.
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