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By way of implications, then, there are several to consider that might alter this perception.
"As a practical matter, there's not very much in the way of implications for the difference in opinions," said Frosh, the Maryland attorney general.
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It is a mark of how deep America's gun pathology is that this would sound radical — a speech without any specific policy proposals, whose greatest force came by way of implication, by drawing a line between "Tucson and Aurora and Oak Creek and Newtown and communities from Columbine to Blacksburg before that".
It is a mark of the depth of America's gun pathology that Mr Obama's words - "a speech without any specific policy proposals, whose greatest force came by way of implication" - would sound so radical, blogs Amy Davidson, also in The New Yorker.
These critics say voters would have no way of knowing the implications of the change for juvenile offenders from reading the amendment, which makes no mention of it.
This is inevitable because yoga is not a system of medicine; it is a way of life, the implications of which go beyond health and disease[ 21].
There is another way of understanding the implications of our findings that is not dependent on the non-randomness of who receives gifts.
If not, then is there some way of avoiding this implication?
The implications "for policy are very unclear," she writes, which may be a roundabout way of saying that the implications of her work make her unhappy.
"This way of betting has systemic implications.
It's a fascinating way of seeing the political implications of a story's conception.
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