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That is the true implication of the contact hours debate.
That phrase, which is not in the original, puts the emphasis on men, Mr. Kakar said, adding that "the true implication of the passage -- the importance of women -- had gone completely unnoticed in the Burton translation".
Some investors will try to take advantage of that moment of vulnerability with very tough terms, but that worries me less than the true implication of being vulnerable.
The true implication of the "Greek Tragedy" is that no country can live beyond its means without someone paying for it.
By focusing on the so-called "depravity" of hip-hop, O'Reilly fails to recognize the true implication of the Pew report and the real challenges the church faces today, Lee said.
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Only then will we know the true implications of Bhutan's first snow of the year.
As with many things quantum, the true implications of entanglement are far subtler than they at first appear.
But compared with their British predecessors, Indian judges have been forthright in asserting the true implications of various faiths.
Huygens, a contemporary of Newton, could account for double refraction with his elementary wave theory, but he did not recognize the true implications of the effect.
A senior American official said that the United States had been expecting the list but called it a "double-edged sword," saying it would show the Europeans the "true implications" of putting tariffs on goods coming into Europe.
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