11. But he rubbed his forefinger guiltily against his top lip while he pondered the implications of a new insight. 12. But what of the political implications of all these developments? 13. Current editorial practice elides the implications of multiple texts. 14. Cuvier tried to evade one disturbing implication of extinction by linking the phenomenon to his theory of catastrophic geological changes. 15. Discussants will respond to the speakers with their assessment of the implications of the work undertaken and the need for future development. 16. Einstein next considered the implications of the equivalence principle for motion in free fall, that is to say motion under gravitational forces alone. 17. Einstein was deeply disturbed by the implications of this collapse, and he refused to believe that it happened. 18. Even so, Sir Matthew admitted that the wider implications of the weak housing Market on the industry were hard to quantify. 19. Finally, we will address the wider implications of our reflections on the research process. 20. First, he is keenly aware of the assumptions and implications of the work of both Guthrie and Linforth. |