21. There are also some odd economic implications to TB and its treatment, in which the institute again is playing a central role. 22. This finding has vital economic implications because testosterone promotes feelings of well-being and helps people concentrate on tasks. 23. This minuscule difference holds enormous economic implications. 24. Whatever the reason for lower injuries, the economic implications are sizable. 25. A BACKBENCHER warned against over-zealous trimming of expenditure and credit squeeze by the Government without giving due consideration to their possible economic implications. 26. He noted the economic implications. 27. Not only are there serious economic implications in moving toward a common currency, there are important cultural ones as well. 28. The arrests could have far-reaching economic implications for Russia if it turns out that data government officials rely on to make policy and collect taxes was in fact manipulated. 29. The arrests could have far-reaching economic implications if it turns out that data government officials rely on to make policy and collect taxes was falsified. 30. The aim would be to study the economic implications, including job losses, that an end to duty-free shopping would entail. |
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