Sentence examples for implication project from inspiring English sources

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New and old pieces alike look backward and by implication, project forward".

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But the method has a troubling implication: projects yielding vast gains in the far distant future are deemed to be virtually worthless.Suppose a long-term discount rate of 7% (after inflation) is used, as it typically is in cost-benefit analysis.

The main objective of current study was to examine the role of psychological capital and its implication on project success while emotional intelligence mediating the effect between them in the construction organizations of Pakistan.

In a buy note on the business, Alan Sinclair at Seymour Pierce said: These very high productivity rates mean that fewer development wells will be required on the field and, given that well costs account for over half anticipated capital costs on the field, this will have significant positive implications for project economics.

The findings in this study have implications for project owners of green building projects.

We also provide implications to project management based on simulation, an approach that has been adopted by other cost models in the software engineering literature.

From our analysis, we identify commonalities and differences between different projects that have implications for project managers, ontology editors, developers and contributors working on collaborative ontology-engineering projects and tools in the biomedical domain.

Critical incident technique employing content analysis is used to analyse the interviews transcripts in detail to provide a rich picture of the causes of design changes, the implications for project delivery performance, enablers of effective communication, enablers of project learning and types of reusable project knowledge.

And such was my naïveté that only in this moment did I begin to fully think about the implications this project would have on the rivers that are our life, culture, and heart in East Texas".

Using potentially resource-intensive methods, particularly when combining methods, has implications for project costs, and subsequently the overall cost effectiveness of an intervention.

Analysis of low impact studies indicated that they, for the most part, gave little consideration to dissemination processes and, in a number of instances, offered no analysis of broader policy implications of project findings.

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