Sentence examples for especially the implications from inspiring English sources

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It all depends on their relative exposure to the economic uncertainties in the aftermath of Sept. 11 -- especially the implications for tourism and the United States advertising markets.

This volume advances understanding of diaspora philanthropy in Chinese American and Indian American communities, especially the implications for development of the world's two most populous countries.

Most importantly, where others stand still, Canada's environmental performance continues to improve.Janet Annesley Vice president Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers Calgary, CanadaSIR – You missed the political benefits of Canadian crude, especially the implications of the recent new pipeline carrying heavy crude from Alberta's tar sands to the American gulf coast.

We identify two major bases for the methods and logic of causal analysis in the social sciences – experimental designs and statistical methods – and discuss the developments in these two correlated research traditions, especially the implications of these developments for the social sciences.

They found it difficult to explain the nature of CAN and especially the implications of a pathological or borderline test result.

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"In [the] plaintiff's view, the current information available about the grand jurors' views is not entirely accurate – especially the implication that all grand jurors believed that there was no support for any charges," the lawsuit reads.

The timing of the leak is embarrassing and especially the implication that Labour does not want to talk about immigration is damaging since Ed Miliband, the Labour leader, is on Monday setting out new policy to criminalise the exploitation of migrant workers.

Finally, the last part considers policy implications, especially the apparent implication that Japan may need to adopt more inflationary policies than any responsible person is now willing to propose.

"The contingency plans were very upsetting, especially for the implications for wildlife," said one federal scientist involved in the planning.

US officials have been quizzing them about their current relationship with Tehran, and especially about the implications of a confrontation over Iranian nuclear weapons.

It is important that children see the differences, but also the similarities, between Darwin's world and our own, especially as the implications of Darwinism are still discomforting to many.

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