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But I still think that you have to think about the implications and social costs of publication".
"We have to think about the implications for Japanese banks and what measures are needed to resolve possible negative impact".
But it is more interesting to think about the implications than to look at her paper mannequins.
I'm excited, but we need to think about the implications of having all this technology at our fingertips so we can use it responsibly".
He said he needed to think about the implications for the right to protest but added: "I think it is important that women feel protected".
"But she needed to think about the implications of what that meant, which frankly I thought would mean her being fired a long time ago".
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They need to think about the health implications of what they are doing and the long-term damage".
It is amusing, on the other hand, to think about the Freudian implications -- the punning identification of painterly and sexual prowess, the emission of vital fluids.
The fact that many of the images might be compromising only adds to the sense of discomfort.It is interesting to think about the legal implications, too.
We do need scientists to think about the possible implications of their work — which these days can touch on the most fundamental issues in life).
You do need to teach facts to build a foundation, but encouraging students to think about the broader implications and make connections between subjects is crucial.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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