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Conversely, something that seems like a short term benefit, may have long term implications
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Misery's reply to him is simple, but it sends Apollo's mind running through a labyrinth of its implications
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Alfred lost no time in realizing the implications of this
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The watery chaos that the Spirit hovers over has all practical implications of being synonymous with the depths
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But what is that to us? The implications of the cross of Christ are that He was willing to endure suffering
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When we can begin to comprehend the magnanimity of these implications, we suddenly are transformed into a whole new type of believer
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Do you see the implications in the culture? The altar and the sacrifices have been symbols of oppression and anxiety
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What is the outcome of such beliefs? What are the practical implications of believing in a trinity instead of a monotheistic god? It is my belief and conclusion that God is only represented fully – even if we want to say that the cross is His core character – only when we can embrace this view of the trinity
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His brow creased when she mentioned Milli’s move and the implications of that incident
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Israel is the nation of God in the midst of nations, and that has a couple of implications
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What was your life like there?" Luray was a little sensitive to the implications of that statement
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Jake looked at all of them, Think of the implications of this alone
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Do you really think that I would not see the implications of his actions? He does this to provoke a reaction from Jake
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To those who understood, I don't suppose they meant much, but I knew a swaggerer of his stature would swallow all the implications
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Dimitris wasn't concerned whether pirating between pirates was legal or not, he was more interested in discussing the implications in sailing the Princess of Stephanos back to Dorini top-heavy
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Rapidly realizing the implications of this Captain Andrid repeated aloud, “Worse than that young man, this means there is a traitor among us
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“What's this about, I wonder,” muttered Harry, unsure of the implications
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The younger man was still trying to wrap his mind around the vastness of the scenario presented and the myriad implications which were rising like froth in his thoughts
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He turned around, thinking he should get out of sight first and contemplate the implications later
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‘You?’ said Jean, still grappling with the implications of
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" She may not have known what he was referring to, but she understood his implications
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” He worried about the implications of that while he put the net away
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through the implications of what he had heard
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thoughtful and began considering the implications of the
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political implications of this principle
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all took in the implications of what he had told them
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I was starting to feel ill at the implications that this box had
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I thought back to the implications of our conversation
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You experience only your perception of the world, which has profound implications for how you understand and interact with it
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Significant healing occurs at this level of practice, with tremendous implications for stress management
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He describes the smell, which he has christened Marmite, as 'bloody terrible', and he confidently predicts that it will have tremendous implications for a number of industries
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And shuddered to think about the implications
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If the country which the young soul is taking charge of is a dominant power of the world, then the implications could be far-reaching
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And that there are security implications to consider
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” replied Jim, reeling from the implications if they were really thinking what he thought they were
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However implications on species 7 have been calculated to be insignificant
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We could grasp the facts and implications but it still rankled us that we had to go as we pondered this Sgt Ted Wallace said
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The implications that this holds for us, is that absolute truth is contained within the pages of such an artefact
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“One, two, three,” she whispered! His implications
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Chapter 6: What are the Implications for my Life?
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Everything she said was true, yes, but it was the implications behind what she was saying that irked her
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However, steroids have some serious health implications when
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Only, Jimmy still held the clock, trying to resolve in his mind the implications of what he was seeing
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training was more practical, even if its implications were a little scary
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It made Imbrahim more than a little queasy to reflect on the implications of such a thing; it
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Clearly, the theological (if not metaphysical) implications were mind boggling, and the response from religious groups would have been nothing less than predictable outrage, had any of them been amongst the chosen
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Wow! A lot of implications in that statement, I thought
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She took a while to respond, trying to weigh up the implications of what had just been said
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“Someone broke in and tried to shoot me,” I replied, the implications of that just sinking in
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He tried not to think about the implications of what he had now become
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Imbrahim felt his flesh crawl as the implications of what she was saying sank in
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increasingly uncomfortable with the implications of what she’d said
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The implications were immense
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Bosco’s face turned to shock as he realized the implications
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“I think you should consider all the implications though
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Art Stupefaction conceals an inherent baseness common to affected styles and manners that is often lost on the casual observer, captivated as many of them are by erratic forms for their own sake without giving considered thought to their (social) implications; radical ―art‖ forms whose intended meaning, if any, are often unclear, its premises anti-social, tasteless, adolescent, absurd, valueless and immoral
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This point has three implications:
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In this manner, contemporary biases and prejudices will (often) cause that individual (or that society, for that matter) to misread or misinterpret the historical significance or social ramifications of that (current) event or misjudge its future implications as it relates to (race relations)
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Who are we to judge on a personal matter when that personal matter has no security implications? It was General Patton who said: "If everybody is thinking alike, then somebody isn't thinking
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This has implications on the need for information on terrorists
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As we saw this may have major implications for your client for you are dealing with a wild card who most probably cannot afford to pay any compensation to your client anyway, the so called “man of straw
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As he suddenly realised the implications, a look of horror crossed Uncle Hobart's face
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The full and terrible implications sank into my mind
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Exactly why she wasn't more worried about her mental state and the implications of having a Faery Prince appearing and disappearing in her house, she couldn't say, but she felt great
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“It’s a strange one, with controversial implications, and a hyper-sensitive dependence on existing conditions
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They looked from one to another with knowing gazes at his implications, her denials only causing faint smiles and scribbled notes
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They reviewed the questions she had been asked, then their implications
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Understandably, he was relieved, but were they really, ‘all right so far’? If Michael, the leader of the gang, or the other one with the knife, was the person who had been attacked, wouldn’t he be questioned by the police? Truman seemed not to have considered that, or its implications, but what would be served by pointing it out? If the authorities were closing in on them, there was nothing that could be done to avoid it now
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This had certain implications
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“This is a very safe place, child,” she said, staring into my eyes without any discernable expression of affection, empathy, or sympathy; but merely willing me to understand the unspoken implications
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This was odd in itself, and he considered the other implications
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His mind was still quite ineffectually trying to cope with the implications of the knowledge the Centron had imparted
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This particular relationship has implications for our psychological and emotional health as well as the health of the jaws, teeth and gums
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This relationship has implications for psychological and emotional health as well in that enjoyment and pleasure is often seen in some cultures as wrong, selfish or ‘sinful’
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Trevor paused as he considered the implications
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Trevor understood the implications immediately
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“So what are the implications of that as a practical matter?” I asked
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This is the state of mind that is essential to growth, the state of mind that is aware of thoughts and the implications of every action that you take
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Had I really understood the implications of what he told me? No, certainly not
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Its implications were profound, not only for me but for him
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George kept looking in the merrior as the hideous implications of the spell were clearly leaving his body and face
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He noted how the cold water with her blood in it hadn’t been drained away, this held strange implications to him
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implications of having Him as a Savior and the Lord
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The implications of this verse run really deep
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implications and the applications of how this quest
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” When the sound bite is the substitute, McWhorter fears, “The implications for an informed citizenry are dire
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Few Americans understood the real Hope of the candidate himself, or its implications that shone only dimly through his teleprompted rhetoric
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understand the implications of a truly global marketplace, they are seeing the
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The implications are clear should the Civil War’s intent to destroy the moral order based on thoughtful reason and human nature succeed
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existence based on probability factors and wave functions, one could extend the implications of
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Philosophically, the implications of quantum mechanics are mind blowing
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both before and after the rest of the book’s material, to grasp the metaphysical implications
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Stevenson was overly humble at the quality and implications of his work and
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” Gale said reflecting on the implications
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Yet this fact only becomes crippling, once you gain awareness of its implications later in life
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"The implications are staggering, because it has always been assumed that life can be described only at the level of the individual organism—and that is it
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concern for the public health implications
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social and professional implications, as you are no doubt aware
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Evolutionary implications of typical and anomalous secondary growth in arborescent Ipomoea (Convolvulaceae)