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This inevitably implies a contrast to Haeckel, who, though also formally sculpted several times, was more often caricatured as a showman or prophet.

Second, melatonin is also produced in the retina, and although the role of retinal melatonin is considered to be restricted to paracrine effects, this inevitably implies that pinealectomy is an insufficient test of the general role of melatonin.

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Since morbidity acts as the standard screening question prior to asking about health seeking behaviour in household surveys, this result inevitably implies substantial under-reporting of healthcare use.

Choosing such a conservative way to face vaccine design inevitably implies missing some PAs, but this is a small price to reach a valuable compromise.

Dawkins argues that evolution inevitably implies atheism.

And it is no more true that the field of couples counselling inevitably implies a pathologizing of marriage or an unrealistic idealization of the institution.

Having outlined conditions that imply a permanent surplus, which inevitably implies deteriorating opportunities and compensation, the report nonetheless repeats the recommendations of the original Gathering Storm report to greatly expand this already overcrowded workforce.

Trying to have a first baby later inevitably implies that the proportion of couples who failed in doing so has also increased (te Velde et al., 2012).

Register-based ascertainment of incident ulcers inevitably implies that minor lesions not requiring treatment in hospital-based clinics are missed, which leads to an underestimation, by at least 20%, of the actual incidence of this condition.

Mention the word "poverty" in an art gallery, and you inevitably imply a critique of today's multimillion-pound commercial art world, to which poverty is an alien concept – though not to the vast majority of artists.

Sir Paul Lever Former chair of Joint Intelligence Committee "If you want to dispel a suggestion that something is work-related, you inevitably imply it's to do with the person's non-work life... ergo their private life, so you end up perhaps implying things that may distress his family.

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