51. The ability to understand the policy implications of research projects is a must. 52. The considerable public and social implications of this piece of casuistry require no comment. 53. The full implications of the Decision will become clear over the next few weeks. 54. The full implications of this will become clearer as the exposition proceeds. 55. The government has been slow to grasp the implications of the current teacher shortage. 56. The implication of the ad was that Labour had produced mass unemployment and the Tories would cure it. 57. The implication of the latest moves are that humans have moved to the debit side and become liabilities. 58. The implication of this is that the more profligate councils will not be re-elected. 59. The implications of differences in cortical organization go beyond our understanding of the cerebral cortex. |