Sentence examples for Long-term implication from inspiring English sources

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The long-term implication can be burnout".

"The long-term implication of this is that such children would no longer be available as suicide bombers.

"I'm pretty nervous about the long-term implication of the deficits were building right now," he said.

"The long-term implication of the Sarkozy deal," says one diplomat, citing the pro-Western Serbian president, "is that Georgia has begun to adopt the [Boris] Tadic line".

And potentially, the long-term implication is that we can use this kind of information to better predict how earth systems are going to change in the coming years.

The long-term implication is that it should not commit to any peace agreement that is supposed to be enforced and monitored by international forces; at best, such soldiers might be counted on to lend some ceremonial flair to a well-established security arrangement.

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And the long-term implications?

Still, there could be long-term implications.

The meeting could have long-term implications.

This dynamic has long-term implications.

It has short-term implications and long-term implications.

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