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If Dr. Sands is correct about the importance of bacteria, there would be implications for destruction of vegetation through overgrazing or logging, which might decrease the presence of bacteria and contribute to droughts.
Although the time period considered in the studies reviewed was likely to be too short to detect control group weight gain, if weight gain prevention occurred, there would be implications for the development of minimal intensity weight gain prevention interventions.
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One option would be to increase the quota of foreign players to five or six, but clubs would not be able to sign up emerging players from outside the British Isles while there would also be implications for players wanting to join French or Italian clubs.
The spokesman said: "Aside from changing the liveries on existing aircraft, there would also be implications for staff uniforms, the design of the company's website and a host of other different advertising material and signage used by the airline".
If professional excellence or over-representation could be regarded as evidence for genetic superiority, there would be strong implications for Jewish comedy genes and Irish policeman genes.
What would be the implications for marriage, he asks.
What would be the implications for longer-run economic growth of any such traumatic divorce?
As my husband developed cancer at such a young age, though with no known genetic component, what would be the implications for the child's health?
What would be the implications for the rest of the masterplan, including the delivery of the 740 additional "affordable" homes, if they did?
There would be huge implications for us if it was the 'break-up' option," said one source close to the PM.
The government has been under pressure for days to reveal what it promised Nissan to secure the investment and whether there would be any implications for taxpayers in future.
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