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Quick says that implies thinking about parliamentary privilege, the sensitivity of issues pertaining to the investigation and trying to think through the implications and taking legal advice.
Simultaneously, we've failed to think through the implications of small-scale decisions.
"He backs me up to B and C, makes me think through the implications".
But first, politicians have to think through the implications of what paying down the national debt really means.
If so, the framework he has provided allows us to think through the implications of that outcome.
Warning voters that "this is for ever", the Prime Minister will urge them to think through the implications of a Yes vote.
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In a crisis, the temptation would always be to hold these missiles on a hair trigger, to be launched on warning of an incoming attack rather than lost to an enemy strike.All the more important, then, to be clear about who has authority to press the nuclear button and when; to have thought through the implications of doing so; and to understand the thinking of the adversary.
Northern liberals had already thought through the implications of race equality.
"Nobody thought through the implications of all this security, but there are incredible ripple effects".
"Nobody has thought through the implications for teaching, training and research – the whole future of British dermatology," Dr Eedy said.
Ministers have not fully thought through the implications of their social care reforms, a hard-hitting report has found.
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