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The new trial is sure to have extensive consequences for the future of copyright enforcement.
Although the executive order hasn't stirred as much controversy has Trump's more recent orders on immigration, it will have extensive consequences for government cybersecurity.
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Finally, investigating the molecular mechanism, microarray data indicate that the differentiation-associated translocation of TRIM32 into the nucleus has extensive consequences for the transcriptome of differentiating neuroblasts.
The experience of chronic pain had extensive consequences for women's lives, and their ability to continue their usual activities of daily living was limited by the physical impact of the pain.
Such inaccuracy has extensive consequences.
Potentially this has extensive negative consequences for biodiversity in these areas.
For instance, the well known homeotic genes involved in establishing the anterior/posterior axis in the early development of most metazoans provide a striking example of highly conserved genes whose mutations are known to have extensive pleiotropic consequences [ 18- 20].
This suggests that the position of MMP-8 in the interconnected 'protease web' may have extensive downstream consequences [ 24].
As the PFC is known to have several controlling connection over other brain systems and hence can essentially influence behavioural and cognitive functions, it seems likely that a disturbance within this superior cortex division might have extensive and far-reaching consequences for other areas and their function.
However, such a possibility exists and may have very serious and extensive consequences for the human population [ 4].
Decisions about the purchase and use of forest products can have extensive and long-term consequences on environmental, social and economic values of forests.
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