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The new definition of our identity that was being crystallized in those years had direct implications, as I am sure I sensed, for the Jews of Egypt.

This has obvious implications for the consideration of the Books of Moses.

The Latter Prophets explicitly represent themselves as carriers of God's message to Israel (the so-called messenger formula, "thus saith the Lord," is often invoked in their writings), articulating in a new way the moral implications of the Covenant and making a set of assertions about the future course of history.

In another choice with long-term implications, the Vera managers also decided to administer community service from a freestanding agency rather than turning it over to the probation department, as was widely done elsewhere.

I originally met Robert Edwards in 1980 at the first international meeting on in vitro fertilization, a conference in Kiel, West Germany, where I was speaking on the legal implications of surrogate motherhood.

Cone resents the move and its implication, but says little.

Voters can't be expected to have explored all the ramifications and implications of a proposed amendment; legislators, on the other hand, are paid to take the time to examine all issues and angles.

The parallel with today's great conmen - Maxwell, Archer - is lightly touched upon, although the implication that Balfour's headline-grabbing fall is evidence that the 1880s were the first media age wants watching.

The ever present implication is that, because the Bush administration didn't manage to stop Islamist terrorists from flying planes into the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, it is somehow "responsible" for the deaths of nearly 3,000 Americans.

It is impossible to avoid this implication.

The nightcap, with wintry implications, will unfold in Foxboro, Mass., where the AFC's top seed, the New England Patriots, take on the Tennessee Titans, who scored the only road wild-card win this weekend in Baltimore.

The implication, of course, is that there may be hope yet for an outfit with a thirst for lavishly melancholic pop.

By wider implication, some argue, it can be taken to mean that someone who decides to leave Islam cannot be forced to return.

There is an implication that much of the Bush Administration’s bombast has been for domestic political consumption, an attempt to sound tougher than Bill Clinton did.

Apart from the ugly implications of racial profiling in a multicultural society, collecting the minutiae of ordinary lives is a high-cost bureaucratic exercise that drains resources from more productive work and clogs the system with low-value information.


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