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The researchers also point to the Musk effect’s implications for public ecological initiatives, notably California’s EV policies.

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But the races decided on Tuesday — which include a pivotal mayoral contest in New York and California’s referendum on congressional redistricting — will have national implications.

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“We see a move away from broad tariffs towards more targeted tools as the U.S. and China move into a shaky ‘transactional truce’ which could have more sector-specific implications,” the global investment strategist writes.

The recent rapid retreat of an Antarctic glacier could be unprecedented, a new study suggests, a finding which could have major implications for future sea-level rise.

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“More importantly, the state has complex laws about community property, homestead exemptions, and tax implications that can dramatically affect how your assets pass to your heirs.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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