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Facing up to the implications of this is hard.
have been named, the public has a second chance to respond to the implications of Watergate.
Travel to the future means we gain insight to the implications of decisions in the present.
"People have not woken up yet to the implications of this bill.
"We are attentive to the implications of changes in the value of the dollar".
Of course, researchers say, they are not blind to the implications of their work.
(The Americans weren't nearly as attuned to the implications of their own developments.
And, as often with Coward, he seems to have been oblivious to the implications of his ideas.
4. WRAP-UP/HOMEWORK: For homework, students individually write a personal response to the implications of the Chernobyl Forum report.
And then, with that background established, he gets back to the implications of his own and Mr. Curtis's findings.
"I am very sensitive to the implications of perjury statutes," Mr. Fowler told the Senate campaign finance committee in 1997.
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