Sentence examples for consequences of implementing the from inspiring English sources

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Let's also hope that the unintended consequences of implementing the 1997 Kyoto Protocol are not repeated: The EU Emissions Trading Scheme was racked by price volatility and fraud.

Clearly, this paper has not sought to validate the items used in the self-assessment questionnaire or assess their reliability: our focus was principally on understanding the processes and consequences of implementing the capacity assessment tool.

The consequences of implementing the President's National Energy Plan are considered in terms of the impact of the NEP in 1985 and 2000 on the potential effects of trace and radioactive elements from the coal fuel cycle.

Weir and Cockerham explored the consequences of implementing the method to estimate LD by using the samples in which some genotypes are missing and stressed that the method should not be used to estimate the parameter from non-random samples [ 13], but neither appropriate theory nor method has been developed for inferring population disequilibrium from non-random samples.

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These time related phases are a consequence of implementing the three didactic principles in our curriculum.

For instance, in Figure 3 the logic model for the F-CGRT, as applied to TEAM-Science, clearly operationalizes what short-, medium-, and long-term outcomes are anticipated as a consequence of implementing the core program components.

I would add that we remain committed to adhering to the principles of the whip review [which led to the new rules] and the objectives therein, which includes ensuring there are no unintended consequences as a result of implementing the review".

However, the full ecological consequences of implementing these management practices on the landscape have not been completely evaluated.

Recent blanket media coverage in the north east underscores the human consequences of implementing this policy without regard to local conditions.

A strength of this study is that a model is presented that can be used for any of the potential cardioprotective agents to study the economic consequences of implementing this agent in clinical practice.

Additionally, cost-effectiveness will be assessed to evaluate whether MBCT is a cost-effective intervention compared to the treatment as usual and to examine the financial consequences of implementing this intervention.

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