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And this is the largest implication of Mr. Morris's work: We contain our own opposites.
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We also call for a regular monitoring of the production and uses for 'high production volume ENM' that could have the largest implications for major accident regulations.
He especially deserves praise for teasing out the largest implications of his research.
The larger implication of what I had been saying hit us both.
But the larger implication of his study was that I.Q., long thought to be the product of heredity alone, was at least in part socially determined.
"The larger implication is that it will have a positive impact on Amtrak's budget and improve passenger rail service," Mr. Puentes said.
Some might assume that the newspaper was speaking only for itself, but the larger implication -- that there might be Martians up there -- is one that remains fixed in the popular imagination (if not the popular press).
The larger implication is that as corals die off the structural integrity of the reef is compromised.
Putting aside the question of whether this definition would exclude humans for some fundamentalists, the larger implication is that "life" is a political construction consistent with the values of acquisition, competition, and survival of the fittest.
Today, that percentage is about 45percentt, but the larger implication is that, outside of their military and law enforcement markets, gunmakers have faced a stubborn upper-limit on their potential consumer base.
The larger implication, however, is how this action can spur a breakthrough in a wider movement among college athletes to negotiate for change in policies that they deem to be unjust or unfair.
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