Sentence examples for implication constitutes from inspiring English sources

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Accepting an alert without considering the clinical implication constitutes a violation against good medical practice which carries serious sanctions which in turn is likely to deter doctors from doing so.

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This leads to a strong construal of the quantifiers which, as we have observed, essentially trivializes AC by rendering the antecedent of the implication constituting it essentially equivalent to the consequent.

Diabetes mellitus threatens to become a global health crisis; treatment of diabetes and its implications constitutes a major health care expenditure.

Group 6: THE SCHIAVO CASE -What content and implications constitute the legislation signed by President George W. Bush involving the Terri Schiavo case? -What are the arguments of proponents and opponents of this government action?

Approximately 6 to 12% of all pregnancies end up prematurely in Western countries, and the delivery of infants at preterm periods of gestation, and the clinical implications thereof, constitutes a major challenge for neonatologists [ 4].

Isn't what Trilling once called the "hum and buzz of implication" that constituted the culture of the British Home Counties at the time of the Napoleonic Wars impossibly remote from the hum and buzz of Morningside Heights at the time of the Vietnam War?

That court has added that if there is the "slightest commercial implication," then it constitutes patent infringement.

These four implications also constitute avenues for further research.

In addition to providing redress for victims, the prospect of being held legally accountable (with the financial and reputation implications this entails) constitutes a powerful deterrent against corporate bad practice.

Moreover, Leo Zaibert (2009A, 2012) has argued that forgiveness is the deliberate refusal to punish (for a contrary view see Warmke, 2011, 2013) and that it may be silent, not communicated in any way to the wrongdoer, and that (by implication) neither of these constitutes acquiescing in or condoning wrongdoing.

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