111. All of these themes come across very strongly throughout the novel and all have implications on life today. 112. The north works will close first in order that they can put his whole assembly process over in the Body Plant and that has major implications. 113. Although the new date will affect both parties, it clearly has greater implications for the Republican Party, which has nine candidates seeking the nomination. 114. Also, the sight of the military patrolling the streets has alarming implications for people who remember past abuses. 115. Although the bill will reshape the educational system in Turkey, it has implications that go far beyond the classroom. 116. Although the new research does not examine the problems of specific cultural institutions in specific cities, the studies have clear implications for New York. 117. Although the proposal is limited in its initial application, it has dangerous implications for public education. 118. Although Woodward is careful to distance the series from radical questioning of the possibility of objective mapping, the History still has radical implications. 119. An attorney for Astra said the ruling had implications far beyond the pharmaceutical company and the current controversy over sexual harassment in the workplace. 120. And any missteps by the United States in Afghanistan will have serious implications for U.S. relations with much of the rest of the Muslim world. |