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Yet, a critical implication of this research is that working long hours is not necessary for high quality work.
A critical implication of this research is that high quality work does not necessarily require working long hours.
A critical implication of our studies is that to the extent that pro-diversity statements encourage job applicants to let their guard down and disclose more racial information, these statements may be doing more harm than good.
The seemingly esoteric debate over what economists call "discounting" has a critical implication: it greatly affects conclusions about how rapidly investments in addressing climate change need to be made.
The critical implication of this reality is that activist campaigns, whether viewed from vantage of the activist or that of the company, should be debated and decided not on the labels, but on the substance.
This result has critical implication for performing neurobiological experiments to functionally identify complex cells.
A critical implication of the reversibility of biohashes is the relation between the reconstructed feature vectors and the original biometric information (face) of the users.
As a critical implication of the circumventions described earlier, a faithful implementation of cooperative MAC is anticipated to outperform the one demonstrated in this paper.
Altogether, our observations indicate that neurogenesis influences spatial learning only for tasks that require a critical implication of the hippocampus such as spatial relational memory [54] [58].
Then it has a critical implication to proliferate and have an ability increasing the population in a very limited snowmelt time.
The relation underlying the even limited variations described in this study suggests that these can have critical implication in the functionality of the whole molecule including its ability to subvert immunity.
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