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But freedom implies responsibility for building new UK administrative capacity, Barnier said.
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But resort to referenda implies that popular sovereignty must trump parliamentary democracy.
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Here, as your comment implies, it is generally thought a good thing.
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Time Warner Cable's stock price implies a 40 pct chance of collapse.
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However, every article implies that the vaccine is available only from GPs.
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Netanyahu voiced conditional acceptance in 2009 of a future demilitarized Palestinian state.
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The environment minister emphasised that thus far the approval was only conditional.
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Analysts said the loan is likely to be conditional on specific targets.
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The conditional warrant, as far we are aware, is still in place.
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Martin-Artajo was arrested in Madrid last year and granted a conditional release.
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The obvious implication was that the free market had created the opposite.
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However, I wish to point out an implication of Commander Neeson's suggestion.
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The implication was clear: the more parents look, the more they know.
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The implication of these results and directions for future research are discussed.
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Ditto: the implication made when they say his second name is Hussein.
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Indeed, the logicalimplication of the teaching is the reverse of eugenic.
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But the logicalimplication of her statement yesterday in response to Peter Clarke's report into extremism in Birmingham schools could be seen as just that.
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Science, in short, signifies a realization of the logicalimplications of any knowledge.
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By providing logicalimplications as updating rules for the network it can also serve to aid modelling approaches.
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Not, that is, to interpret out to the end of all its logicalimplications, the admission he had so unconsciously made to her that morning.
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There's one final point about this new period we are entering: materialconsequence.
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Oh, nothing of any materialconsequence, simply a matter of coordination.
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However trifling it may appear, this loss of the little note-books was of materialconsequence.
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But for EU nationals in the UK the moment will cast a long shadow of materialconsequence.
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But upon no reasonable plan can it amount to a sum which will be an object of materialconsequence.