Sentence examples for difficult implications from inspiring English sources

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Meanwhile internally this approach has difficult implications - doing ourselves out of business has consequences for our jobs, our colleagues, even our professions and certainly our funding.

All of us in the industry are well aware that these factors have extraordinary, and difficult, implications for marketing, largely because the operational infrastructure that exists today does not support either this type of scale or pace of production and distribution.

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But even if she is adamant about suicide, I believe that the choice is hers, and it is she who must wrestle with its difficult ethical implications (for example, the religious objections many people have to suicide, or its effect on those she loves) -- considerations worthy of a fuller discussion but beyond the purview of your question.

A senior administration official listed several key obstacles to right-to-rent: concerns about the landlord role that banks would be required to play, difficult accounting implications, and the payment gap between the mortgage payments and rent imposed through the settlement process.

Kudlow's real objection — and, I suspect, that of many Republicans who are unfamiliar with or uninterested in the science — is that listening to the experts would force leaders to make changes that are "way, way too difficult". The implication is that humans will not change enough to prevent the Earth from frying.

There could be some long and complex negotiations on these two issues.Such negotiations may be made even more difficult by the implications for the Westminster parliament.

Difficult to interpret implications of methylation patterns in transposable elements.

With decreasing PACs use, maintaining competency will become increasingly difficult, with significant implications for physicians, nurses, and especially trainees.

Finally, debates over "risk messaging" related to biomonitoring research are most difficult when health implications warrant exposure-reduction, but interventions are either impossible, unjust, or would produce more deleterious consequences.

Because of the great similarity between BoHV-1 and BoHV-5, the differentiation by conventional techniques such as viral isolation, immunofluorescence and neutralization test is difficult and has implications for the diagnosis as well as for BoHV-1 vaccination and eradication programs [ 10, 11].

As the chorus of voices demanding a change of course from our chancellor continues to grow, in both size and intensity, Treasury sources are preparing the nation for yet another round of the familiar refrain "we are having to make difficult decisions"; the implication being that the difficulty of a decision is a self-evident indication of its virtue.

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