Sentence examples for has inevitable implications from inspiring English sources

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This evolution of how normal haematopoiesis is viewed has inevitable implications for understanding the origins, disease progression and classification of the leukaemias.

This concept of integrated assessment for policy on environment and health has inevitable implications for the way in which assessment is carried out, and who is involved in the process.

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But it is strenuously insisted that the principle of the cases referred to, reiterated again and again and uniformly followed for so long a period of time, has been, by inevitable implication, overruled by the cases of Leisy v. Hardin, 135 U. S. 100, 34 L. ed.

But, pretty soon, the veteran businessman will have no choice but to confront Morton's slide down the rankings and the inevitable implications.

8. "Economic laws describe inevitable implications.

"The inevitable result is that loans keep growing, and therefore so does... the probability of a major crisis that... also has severe implications for the real economy".

That has huge implications.

That has troubling implications.

That has important implications.

This has profound implications.

"It has huge implications.

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