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The achievement of such a goal could have wide-ranging consequences for our understanding of AD that extend beyond circadian biology.

With his victory speech, Mr. Erdogan outlined a shift in Turkish foreign policy approach that could have wide-ranging consequences in a turbulent region, analysts say.

The United States Tax Court has ruled that a Massachusetts woman should be allowed to deduct the costs of her sex-change operation in a decision that could have wide-ranging consequences.

We find that the results for the modified indicator differ substantially for a number of countries, with potentially wide-ranging consequences for innovation and industrial policies.

The rule of prosecutorial immunity has wide-ranging consequences: it means that a prosecutor who induces a witness to lie under oath is immune from civil liability; that if a prosecutor withholds evidence of a defendant's innocence at trial (a "Brady violation") and the defendant is wrongfully convicted, the defendant has no legal recourse against the prosecutor.

We here show that PINK1 is a Ub and polyUb kinase and reveal wide-ranging consequences of Ub Ser65 phosphorylation.

Regarding our folk practices, though 'law' is not often part of run-of-the-mill conversations, an antirealism about lawhood would still have wide-ranging consequences.

Mr. Pough's efforts on behalf of a less exotic wild bird had unforeseen and wide-ranging consequences.

Dr Fiona Samuels, of the ODI's Poverty and Public Policy Group, adds: "I would see [tackling alcohol abuse] as an important aspect of a community development project which is taking on a broader or more holistic approach, since alcoholism has wide-ranging consequences".

The data support the idea that in most natural environments, individual organisms can be combined into ecological communities, forming a complex system of interspecies interactions that may have wide-ranging consequences for medicine, agriculture, and ecology [ 13].

A genetic basis for early song discrimination in songbirds has wide-ranging consequences for how species-specific mating signals and preferences can be established and maintained, even when sister species live side-by-side.

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