Sentence examples for At implications from inspiring English sources

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Looking at implications for the future, the authors express concern.

Before the speech and the not-negotiating talks (PM's spinners' version) is a chance to look at implications south of the border too.

With this in mind, the book does not stop at implications for Taiwan and Hong Kong, but talks about its subject matter from a comparative, international perspective.

He bridled at implications his  Manchester United players are  denied freedom of expression and appeared a little too satisfied by a  facile win over Derby County, Championship opposition who lacked form and confidence.

Gary Scheffer, chief spokesman for G.E., said that company officials were furious at implications that they have been using the cover of the terrorist attacks in New York, which displaced the regional E.P.A. offices, to try to kill the dredging project.

We will discuss the results in light of the literature to arrive at implications for several areas of anatomy instruction.

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As Americans travel to other countries for medical care, Professor Glenn Cohen looks at the implications at home and abroad.

His dissertation at Harvard looked at the implications of delegating cognitive tasks to the cloud.

But Barclays looked at the implications for Debenhams, up 0.45p at 72.55p, where Ashley has sold put options.

"The mind boggles at the implications," said Dr. Roger G. Gosden, scientific director of the Jones Institute for Reproductive Medicine at Eastern Virginia Medical School in Norfolk.

We are looking urgently at the implications of this case".

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