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This day-to-night shift, described in the journal Science, could have a host of implications for the health and survival of these species — and the structure of their ecosystems as a whole.

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Karapetian: Transparency has a host of positive implications for brands – increasing consumer trust, fostering product and brand loyalty, leading to more market share and even increasing the product's worth in a consumer's mind.

Understanding these nuances creates a host of policy implications, including around bullying and violence in schools.

The hypothesis of brucellosis (most often associated with the consumption of animal proteins) in a 2.4 to 2.8 million year old hominid has a host of important implications for human evolution.

I see them here in Manhattan, where one of our biggest investment banks had to be bailed out and the Fed opened its discount window to a host of new institutions with unprecedented implications that we have yet to appreciate.When all is said and done, losses will be in the many hundreds of billions.

My work with malaria has introduced me directly to the far-reaching significance of maternal health; however, the relationship between maternal health and malaria demonstrates only one point of intersection among a host of issues that carry broad implications across the global health landscape.

The problem is that a single breach on Dropbox could have much broader implications for a host of larger corporations, which find it increasingly difficult to get a handle on their data with an increasingly mobile work force.

In addition to its implications on a host of local matters, Los Angeles' swing to the left could be a harbinger of urban political shifts elsewhere.

Due to its central role in lymphocyte biology, as well as its implication in a host of pathologies from cancer to autoimmunity, the granzyme-perforin pathway has been the subject of extensive investigation.

In his book, Mann warns that "public discourse has been polluted now for decades by corporate-funded disinformation – not just with climate change but with a host of health, environmental and societal threats". The implications for the planet are grim, he adds.

Prominent among those disgusted by the comments and their apparent implications was Michelle Beadle, a host of ESPN's "SportsNation".

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