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The phrase "all of the implication" is not correct in standard English.
It should be "all of the implications" if referring to multiple implications.
Example: "We need to consider all of the implications of this decision before moving forward."
Alternatives: "all of the consequences" or "all of the effects".
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Possible political and social responses to a substantial climate change must be studied in order to more fully understand all of the implication of increased atmospheric CO2.
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All of the implications need to be taken into account".
"All of the implications have to be looked at carefully," Mr. DeGregorio said in an interview.
We need to start thinking about all of the implications of being able to read people's minds" and even add thoughts.
"Though many countries have already restricted or banned the use of GMO crops, it's clear that a lot of research is still needed before we can truly understand all of the implications of widespread GMO cultivation and consumption.
I cannot escape the feeling that this long-undisclosed agreement [p799] comes close to being a wager on the outcome of the case, with all of the implications that entails.
"Only potential survivor, the fabulous Fab," he continued, not so humbly referring to himself, "standing in the middle of all these complex, highly leveraged, exotic trades he created without necessarily understanding all of the implications".
The whole building is about to collapse anytime now… only potential survivor, the fabulous Fab[rice Tourre].. standing in the middle of all these complex highly leveraged exotic trades he created without necessarily understanding all of the implications of those monstrosities".
"The whole building is about to collapse anytime now … Only potential survivor, the fabulous Fab … standing in the middle of all these complex, highly leveraged, exotic trades he created without necessarily understanding all of the implications of those monstruosities [sic]!!!" Tourre wrote.
A CHRO can support the handling of all of the implications of knowledge intensity.
A more broad understanding of all of the implications of a decision will lead to better overall decision making.
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