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The whole implication of his unpublished, closed-door testimony was that existence of a fat Cuban sugar quota, held in reserve, might encourage anti-Castro elements in Cuba to overthrow the "Marxist" dictator to collect it.

First-order impacts as measured in Figure 2 do not tell the whole story of implications of commodity price cycles for a country's economy.

The contribution of the doctor to the functioning of the whole team has implications for their roles, which goes beyond the obvious need for clinical competence.

However experiments that have explored the cellular and molecular responses to preconditioning and cross acclimation interventions have done so without due consideration of the whole body physiological implications arising from any observed adaptation or increased cellular tolerance [ 8].

"All these things come together in a way that if you don't unpack the whole thing, the unspoken implications coalesce to create this great suspicion," said Mac Stipanovich, a longtime Florida Republican strategist and lobbyist who disdains Mr. Trump and has never worked with Ms. Bondi.

"The enlargement of the canal will increase the number of invasions from the Red Sea resulting in a diverse range of harmful effects on the ecosystem structure and functioning of the whole Mediterranean sea, with implications to services it provides for humans," Bella Galil, a marine biologist at Israel's National Institute of Oceanography, told the Guardian.

These briefly discussed examples illustrate only tentatively and fragmentarily (in a partial manner) the whole spectrum of epistemic implications of arts and artistic research that appear to be possible.

The whole paper has remarkable implications on the foundations of statistics from the notion of sufficiency, the relevance of the stopping rule and of the randomization in survey sampling and in the experimental design, the difference between ignorable and non-ignorable designs, until a reconciliation of different approaches to the inductive reasoning in statistical inference.

At the same time, you don't want to risk losing those constraints because then you lose the whole nature of the implications of what happens if you do a certain thing in that period.

UNICEF urgently needs policy guidance for the whole organization on the implications of the cluster approach and in particular the provider of last resort clause.

Irrespective of the unanswered appeals of the later work, Moore's absolute faith in the way an object can change its immediate world and by implication the whole world, is something all of us working today are touched by.

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