Sentence examples for with no implications from inspiring English sources

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It was, he said, an "Australia-only issue" with no implications for UK sales.

For Freeman and Medoff, the process is merely a redistributive effect with no implications for efficiency.

The term ''soil'' is used here to denote any loose, unconsolidated matrix with no implications for the presence or absence of organics or biology.

Removal of the Spelaeogriphacea had a small, localized effect, with no implications for the positions of Mictacea or Bathynellacea.

GLUT1 nuclear expression was found at a low frequency and with no implications in prognosis; however, further studies are required to understand the functional role of GLUT1 in this cellular compartment.

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Some general terms that may be encountered include volcanic cone, which is a descriptive term pertaining to shape with no implication of size, rock type, or genesis; and explosion crater, a large circular, elongate, or horseshoe-shaped excavation with ejected debris on its rim or flanks.

The difference between English simple and "progressive" verb forms is largely one of aspect e.g., "John wrote a letter yesterday" (implying that he finished it) versus "John was writing a letter yesterday" (describing an ongoing process, with no implication as to whether it was finished or not).

By so doing, we leave some room for God to be responsible for the persistence of objects by continuously creating them at each instant of their existence, but with no implication that events persist or have their particular natures in virtue of continuous creation.

The clinical distinction between fever and hyperthermia is the disruption of the thermoregulatory set point in the former, typically cytokine driven (32), whereas hyperthermia involves deficits in thermoregulatory mechanisms such as heat dissipation with no implication of central mechanisms.

The isolate was positive for the blaNDM-1 gene and identified as A. calcoaceticus, which is a rare human pathogen but a species frequently recovered from soil and water with no implication in serious human diseases [ 25]. A. calcoaceticus XM1570 was isolated from the patient described above.

But there is no obvious motive for philosophy to concern itself with definitions that carry no implications about the contents of reality.

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