Sentence examples for fully understand the implications of from inspiring English sources

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I didn't fully understand the implications of what I had seen, but it didn't make sense from a business perspective.

Most of us who covered media did not fully understand the implications of the new technology that could publish and distribute information at zero marginal cost.

The Treasury said the free financial advice, designed to enable people to fully understand the implications of their decisions, would be funded by a levy on the financial sector and would be impartial, not from the pension provider.

Mr. Wofford was careful to look and speak in such a manner that people who did not fully understand the implications of his defense might think he was upholding those traditions.

Many retired players consider Owens and Mix heroes among their own for essentially finding cash under a mattress; others see an assembly-line process in which players do not fully understand the implications of the settlements, particularly given the mounting knowledge and remaining unknowns regarding the long-term effects of football brain trauma.

Aguilar did not respond to requests for comment, but last week he said in an interview that he wanted to be sure to fully understand the implications of any changes to avoid the possibility that they would unnecessarily drive investors out of money market funds.Mr.Mr

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They are aware of what the first amendment entails and resent the condescension of those who imply that they do not fully understand the implication of their actions.

At the meeting on Nantucket, Esvelt assured residents that he and his team fully understood the implications of manipulating the basic elements of life.

While it is not news that the new, emergent e-consumer is becoming empowered, marketing has not yet fully understood the implications of meeting the needs of consumers who feel omnipotence rather than awe.

While Darwin fully understood the implications of his theory, holding back publication because he knew he would upset believers, including his wife, Wallace plunged in, happy to upset society.

I fully understood the implications of smoking weed in front of a head of state, but of all presidents, I thought, he'd be game.

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