Sentence examples for distinct implications from inspiring English sources

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In this instance, of course, the reconciliation had distinct implications for 2008.

Two experiments were designed to test distinct implications of experience-sampling models.

Each are shown to have distinct robustness qualities and distinct implications for the probability-models approach.

Lo, C. S. et al. Neoadjuvant chemotherapy of ovarian cancer results in three patterns of tumor-infiltrating lymphocyte response with distinct implications for immunotherapy.

This perception has had two distinct implications for the PFA as an institution, both of which the two sergeants openly admitted.

Our theoretical result also contributes to the 'exploitation/exploration' conundrum in optimisation algorithm design, by suggesting that two commonly used approaches to enhancing exploration – increasing the population size, and increasing the disruptiveness of search operators – have quite distinct implications in terms of structural bias.

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By disclosing shortly thereafter that your typist has already been contracted, you again score with the distinct implication you're either about to start writing or, in fact, have already completed your 20,000 word quota and are applying to your departmental chairman to have the limit doubled things developed beyond your wildest dreams, you explain.

The last distinct implication for conservation is that the practice of using properties of closely related species to develop conservation schemes for others, though seemingly reasonable, is unreliable.

Hu, J. et al. Isolation and functional characterization of human erythroblasts at distinct stages: implications for understanding of normal and disordered erythropoiesis in vivo.

Both the policies to attract inward FDI in R&D and those towards R&D offshoring are addressed, as well as the distinct policy implications of alternative entry modes.

In Part 3 of this series, I will look at the distinct constitutional implications of the Supreme Court striking down DOMA, a federal statute, as opposed to Prop 8, a constitutional amendment enacted by a popular vote, and why the Court might look very differently at the institutional precedents set by striking down each of the two statutes.

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