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Sea level rise may have large implications for low-gradient barrier coastal systems.
The slim odds also have large implications for the United States health care bill, adding billions of dollars annually to Medicare spending and to insurance payments.
According to some analysts, this approach to mobile development could have large implications for the way that developers distribute their software and the way that people buy it.
There is little telling who will rise in Sunday's Game 5, but whoever does, his play will have large implications for the rest of the series.
This study shows that ice processes are substantial during the hydrological year and may therefore have large implications for the ecology and engineering around boreal streams.
Moreover, these soils often have problems of acidity and require liming application to sustain crop productivity; changes in soil pH have large implications for the production and consumption of soil greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.
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The procedures have larger implications for our community and its ability to thrive and work toward self-determination.
New York and California are two of the leading states in tort law, and both states ruling the same way "will almost certainly have larger implications for the rest of the country," Tobias said.
Subduction of active bending-related normal faults may have larger implications for deformation of the near-trench upper plate and may be a small contributor to tsunamigenesis, with large seafloor displacements but small areal extent.
These novel studies identifying Bves-Bves interaction and its regulation have larger implications for the understanding of Bves function in development and disease.
Genocide scholars say the administration's decision has large implications for what the word means.
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