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"The implication of labeling China as a developed state and exaggerating China's strength is to demand the country take responsibilities beyond her capability," as Xinhua put it the other day, "or to publicize indirectly the ill-disposed 'China threat' theory".
"The implication of labeling China as a developed state and exaggerating China's strength is to demand the country take responsibilities beyond her capability," as Xinhua put it the other day, "or to publicize indirectly the ill-disposed 'China threat' theory". Xinhua is half-right.
Mr. Dunn said he was concerned about the implications of being labeled a domestic terrorist.
These include the strong emphasis on depression, as opposed to mania; the predominance of hopelessness; specific patterns of medication noncompliance; and the implications of patients' labeling their substance use as self-medication.
In Japan, he is a best-selling commercial writer, with all the implications of the label: he's an entertainer who can afford, both financially and otherwise, to protect his privacy.
Disclosure will inform consumer choice only if the consumer understands the implications of what the label discloses, so we discuss product disclosures with the assumption that they will be accompanied by education.
Although bulk injections of anterograde tracers reveal the unclustered distribution of axonal arbors arising from neurons at pinwheel centers (Sharma et al. 1995; Yousef et al. 2001; Mariño et al. 2005), the implications of nonclustered retrograde labeling from pinwheel injections is more subtle.
They found, for example, that a programme using national data sets to examine the implications of taxation and food labelling should have disaggregated the data by gender to achieve more with the same investment.
This has important implications, both for the effect of labelling itself on otherwise healthy people 59 60 61 62 and for the cost effectiveness of treatment.
We identified four additional patterns for stating the implications of findings for practice: 'practitioner should consider' (labelled 'Consider'); 'patient should be informed' (labelled 'Inform'practitioneroner should do' (labelled 'Act'); and 'practitioner should do and here's how' (labelled 'Technical Assistance').
The implications of these results for the design of labels and packaging for water are discussed.
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