Sentence examples for a particular implication from inspiring English sources

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Our analysis revealed four competing perspectives of wildlife conservation, namely – ecocentrism, mix of neoliberalism and anthropocentrism, authoritarianism and scientific rationalism; each with a particular implication on the adoption of a decision support system to monitor wildlife crime.

A particular implication of this approach is the ability to form liquid cores encapsulated in a shell of an unconventional geometry.

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According to their latest Annual Report, Ashcroft's recruitment business, Impellam, believes that "Brexit itself does not have any particular implications for how we operate".

This particular implication is lost in Orr's simplified version of the mutational landscape model, which assumes that mutation rates are all the same [ 15].

Pawson and Tilley also argue that a realist approach has particular implications for the design of an evaluation and the roles of participants.

This will be followed by a critique of their particular implications concerning the use of space, with emphasis on the issue of regulating behaviour in public spaces on the basis of substantive conceptions of the "good", and on the intrinsic limitations of municipal by-laws as applied in Italy.

The fact that post-traumatic stress disorder can develop from fear and anxiety raises particular implications in a war like the one in Iraq, where a seemingly straightforward army-versus-army scenario has long been dispensed with, replaced by the uncertainties of guerrilla warfare.

The firm's entire discussion of the 19th century neglects to mention that the United States was on a version of the gold standard (without a central bank) that had very particular implications for the dynamics of banking over the business cycle.

This preliminary investigation provides data on potential lead exposures from daily beverage consumption among typical consumers, relevant to a substantial portion of the population, with particular implications for pregnant women.

This, coupled with lower sample size requirements, suggests that longitudinal DTI may be an important biomarker for disease monitoring with particular implications for future clinical trials.

This may have particular implications for busy healthcare practitioners wishing to access an educational programme to maintain, or extend their knowledge base in response to service needs.

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