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By 2005, by which time Mr. Arnott was both marketing fundamentally weighted indexes and promoting their "profound" (his word) implications in the pages of The Financial Analysts Journal, his company had devised a much more complex weighting system, using revenue, earnings, dividends and book value.
Finally, when we introduced the phrase "ethical and societal implications" we attempted to place no value on the word "implications".
In the title the word "implications" has been added to reflect the distinction between the new results and their implications more precisely.
Implications for tumor metastasis In the title of the amended article we have added the word "implications" to reflect the distinction between the new results and their implications more precisely.
No metastatic response In the title of the amended article we have added the word "implications" to reflect the distinction between the new results and their implications more precisely.
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The lead characters include a narcissistic sexual predator capable of turning the word "implication" into a monstrous threat, a sewer-dwelling millionaire, an illiterate glue-sniffer, an inept karate aficionado and a woman who looks exactly like a bird.
The first one is located around the word implication, which co-occurs most frequently with such words as technology foresight, economy instrument, foresight study, and society.
Even if Acta's apologists are to be taken at their word, the implications could be unpleasant for free-thinking citizens in many parts of the world.
He speaks knowing that each carefully chosen word has implications for his own record: "Henry Kissinger was travelling in Europe the other day and there were suggestions that he should be brought before the Criminal Court.
Not a word, the implication being that not a single thing of importance has happened.
Robust military recruiting practices, robust diplomatic efforts, robust accounting methods, robust agricultural subsidies — nothing is too bureaucratically stupefying to deserve the word's implication of ruddy outdoor strength.
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