Sentence examples for a different implication from inspiring English sources

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An absolute difference of 10 has a different implication for agreement if the RPKM is 20 than if the RPKM is 300.

There are several explanations, each of which has a different implication for Mr Bush's second term.

A large deficit indicating temporary flow of investment with high productivity growth and profitability will have a different implication that the temporary deficit with high public consumption and currency overvaluation.

Although Fleming Island Plantation is a neighborhood within the unincorporated town, the student's caption had a different implication.

Each quadrant has a different implication for the decision.

Each type of DM seems to have a different implication for neonatal respiratory complications.

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"Every time the technology changes, it has a different implications for storytelling," he said.

The absence of a cliff is crucial: whereas R-R like to say that debt going above 90 percent cuts your growth rate by 1 percentage point, what we actually find is that raising the debt ratio by 45 points cuts growth by 1 point, which is a very different implication.

There is a different legal implication, though, more distant from the end user.

Since we assumed that, for example, a 10-unit increase in ctDNA percentage from 0 to 10% may have a different prognostic implication than an increase of the same magnitude from 50 to 60%, we allowed for nonlinear effects of ctDNA levels on the risk.

Thus, the HPr phosphorylation state has different implication on the revival process versus vegetative growth.

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