By releasing this record, she implicates that someone, somewhere, is wringing their hands in anticipation for it. |
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She is the key witness in a trial which implicates the state's upper circle. |
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Will the grower lose the capacity to manage the operation to such a degree that it implicates the ability to be considered creditworthy for future financial obligations? |
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By excluding local color, he takes the tones of objects as autonomous models and implicates them entirely in the images' construction. |
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This hyper ploidism implicates the precocity of chromosomal duplication in the process of neoplastic transformation of the germinal cells. |
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Well, certainly it implicates schoolyard bullies, online trolls and office meanies. |
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The Toulouse affair is dangerous because it implicates judges and police: corruption, it seems, has no bounds. |
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Elsewhere in Canada, the criminal picture implicates high-profile organized crime groups with global links. |
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Bulgaria's accession to the Schengen area implicates a much faster and better treatment of people passing the checkpoint. |
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The project implicates collaboration between local governments, economic stakeholders and the bodies for protection of natural spaces. |
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If the opinion implicates the Director, the panel shall send it to the management board and the Commission's internal auditor. |
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But the illegal trade also implicates timber-consuming countries who demand the logs. |
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All this evidence directly implicates the Sudanese authorities in the destabilization of Chad. |
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The report further implicates several high-ranking State officials, including the Head of State, in the disappearances. |
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If, however, our religion implicates itself in a political cause, it links its credibility to the most transient of moorings. |
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This implicates that the man would know everything in order to be questioned by his less knowledgeable wife who would not be allowed to speak there anyway. |
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Ecuador countered by releasing what purports to be Reyes's diary, which implicates disgraced former aides of Mr Correa in accepting FARC money but not the president himself. |
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Furthermore, a similar case can be made with the argument that the creatio ex nihilo view, this time when it is affirmed rather than negated, necessarily implicates the desacralization of nature. |
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This implicates a further radical difference between Judaism and Greek philosophy as regards the desacralization of nature, the difference here lying in the impingement of the desacralization of nature on the ethical domain. |
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In particular, work by Dr Fowler implicates another dopamine receptor, DRD2, and also 5HTT, which regulates serotonin levels, in influencing voter turnout. |
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Access to HIV prevention, treatment and harm reduction programs implicates the right to health, given the evidence of their effectiveness in promoting health and preventing severe harms associated with injection drug use. |
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What is troubling about this part is that the bill implicates the provinces in terms of reporting on both the state of the environment and on their progress in achieving the sustainable development goals. |
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Indeed, the 20 October 2007 position paper submitted by the Lebanese Government to the Security Council implicates Syria in facilitating the transfer of weapons. |
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One story implicates Earl Godwin of Wessex in Alfred's subsequent death, but others blame Harold. |
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The practice of counter-charging gives rise to a clear need for legal advice as soon as an abusive partner utters a statement that implicates the abused woman. |
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The temperature measuring in cold water systems, like air conditioning, heat exchangers or cooling water circuits in nuclear power plants, often implicates corrosion on pipelines and thermometers due to condensation. |
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Implementation of the duty entails obligations to safeguard, preserve and not misappropriate cultural heritage, and implicates corresponding duties to consult and seek the informed consent of affected communities. |
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History has demonstrated that economic integration implicates migration, such that people expand their expectations of commerce and space towards new latitudes. |
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The devices, which are operating with electronic stimulation, cause a tension of the muscles, which implicates an invigoration of the muscle, but does not have a direct effect on the fat. |
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But RFID tagging of employees through identity documents, uniforms, anklets and bracelets necessarily implicates privacy interests that might be avoided through other approaches. |
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It integrates three dimensions of competence that align with the essential qualities of a good mentor outlined above and implicates a need for both mentor selection and training. |
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In her photographic compositions Elena Willis implicates the interaction of people in the face of a fatality, an importunate event that wrenches them from their daily life. |
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One might say that recognition of discrimination in court or in mediation between complainant and accused implicates objectification of the experienced discrimination. |
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This shows the strong epidemiological link between the penitentiary and the civil system of the region implicates that TB cannot be controlled by concentrating only on the penitentiary system. |
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Triers of fact will not lightly accept unsupported assertions by a disreputable witness where nothing but his or her word implicates the accused in the commission of the crime charged. |
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However, staff could also fear disciplinary or professional repercussions for cooperating with or disclosing information to the NPM that potentially implicates co-workers or superiors. |
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The momentative implicates a perfective aspect, finalised action. |
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Sound implicates these obscure tethers, which connect sound to noise, thereby giving sound its sense. The implicated difference inholds an obscure reserve of sense. |
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Polio does not explain many of the described symptoms, however, and a more recent theory implicates cerebral palsy as the cause, as outlined by Ernestine Leon. |
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