Sentence examples for concomitant implications from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "concomitant implications" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing effects or consequences that occur simultaneously with another event or situation.
Example: "The new policy has several concomitant implications for employee productivity and morale."
Alternatives: "associated consequences" or "simultaneous effects."

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The arrival on the jurisprudential scene in the mid-1980s of Ronald Dworkin's powerful new account of law as an interpretive concept, with concomitant implications for the activities of both judges and legal theorists (see Dworkin 1986) also did much to contribute to interest in the role of interpretation in legal reasoning.

Genetic markers of infectivity or likelihood of being a super-spreader could be used to justify quarantine and isolation policies, with the concomitant implications for individual liberty.

The development of a fishery for gemfish (Rexea solandri) during the 1970s and early 1980s led to a large expansion of the NSW fleet with concomitant implications for the structure of the fishery where many of the participants were first or second generation (Italian-origen) fishermen.

In conclusion, our results have led to identification of novel genes for severe epilepsy phenotypes and, in addition, demonstrate the clinical utility of WGS as a means of providing comprehensive and rapid molecular diagnosis for patients with mechanistically complex genetic diseases, with concomitant implications for clinical management of these disorders.

5 Moreover, should the incubation period for prion disease be considerably longer in people with different genotypes, uncertainty about the timing of the appearance of detectable PrPCJD in these will increase, with concomitant implications for the interpretation of results of PrPCJD prevalence surveys.

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The trade-off, however, is the risk of higher than legally allowable levels of radioactivity and unbound heavy metals (Cd, Hg, Ni, Pb, Cr), which may leach into the soil with the concomitant adverse implications for human health and the environment.

Through interacting with the transnational flow of crowd concepts, the new understanding of qunzhong as a socio-psychological category and concomitant political implications arose and circulated.

The concomitant self-implication is important, too — the admission of unknowing.

This restriction and its concomitant political and social implications ushered in the harm reduction era in the United States.

The observed increase in reading performance following working memory training and its concomitant ERN enhancement has implications for improving the design of interventions with dyslexics.

Several are the implications of concomitant liver disease for the therapeutic intervention in rheumatologic diseases; in fact, the liver is frequently involved in the adverse events of systemic treatments utilized in rheumatology.

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