Sentence examples for a grave implication. from inspiring English sources

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Mitochondrial ROS production under certain conditions is capable of overwhelming the endogenous antioxidant defence mechanisms, resulting in oxidative stress, with a grave implication in numerous pathological conditions and contributes to retrograde redox signaling from the organelle to the cytosol and nucleus.

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I would hope that something with such grave implication would be given more independent rigor.

This reasoning may explain why no one in the Clinton administration seems to notice the closed trial that is going on in the Moscow City Court, a trial having grave implications for human rights in Russia.

And to say that the Legislature of the state is unmoored from its own Constitution and it can't use its courts and it can't use its executive agency -- even you, your side, concedes it can use a state agent -- seems to me a holding which has grave implications for our republican theory of government.

Impeachment is a political question with grave implications for our political system.

Climate change is a global problem with grave implications: environmental, social, economic, political and for the distribution of goods".

"Climate change is a global problem with grave implications: environmental, social, economic, political and for the distribution of goods," the papal statement says.

It describes climate change as a "global problem with grave implications: environmental, social, economic, political and for the distribution of goods".

He said that the proposition that a state legislature should not be guided by the courts, "seems to me a holding which has grave implications for our republican theory of government".

The emperors had assumed the right to interfere and often did so; but under Theodosius, Pope Damasus and St. Ambrose reacted: the state was to restrict itself to furnishing the "secular arm," while the church, in the name of evangelical ethics, claimed the right to judge the emperors, a policy that had grave implications for the future.

Ryan Fraser was 16 years old when he broke into the Aberdeen first team in the autumn of 2010, and the thought of those days still bring a smile to his face, standing on the side of the pitch at the Vitality Stadium in Bournemouth where the morning paper is speculating for the umpteenth day in a row about the grave implications of his possible move to Arsenal in the summer.

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