Sentence examples for daunting implications from inspiring English sources

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The odds ratio for replicated results in candidate gene studies with large samples was only 1.2 (Ioannidis et al. 2006), which has daunting implications for sample sizes.

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The ecological implications are daunting, and so are the implications for animal welfare: billions of cows, pigs, and chickens spend their entire lives crated, boxed, or force-fed grain in repulsive conditions on factory farms.

The implications are daunting.

The uncertain provenance of the art and its implications seemed too daunting.

The implications of this are daunting.

Despite these recommendations, the practical implications of involving students in research remain daunting.

The implications for public health and well-being are daunting, as illustrated in articles throughout this month's Environews section.

Sorting out the implications of that decision, which overturned a hate-crime statute in New Jersey, has proved a daunting task for the entire criminal justice system.

And daunting?

Both are daunting.

His brief is daunting.

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