Sentence examples for implications attributed from inspiring English sources

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The sources of variation in mathematics are: (1) the "cognitive style," (2) the "framework of associations, relationships, uses, analogies, and metaphysical implications attributed to mathematics," (3) "the meanings attached to computations and symbolic manipulations," and (4) "the type of reasoning which is held to prove a conclusion" (Bloor 1976, 110).

Given the safety implications attributed to raised heart rate in other contexts, 10 13 there is a surprising lack of concern over its possible implications in this setting.

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If more executives were willing to say, "We feel terrible that people have died," instead of "We extend our sympathies to those affected by the unsubstantiated health implications being attributed to our world-class product," their results would be -- as Archibald MacLeish might say -- "much better, crisis-recovery-wise".

A lot of health implications are attributed to very high use of pyrethroids.

Most HWs initially resisted the VB policy because they were concerned about the clinical implications they attributed to the VB policy (e.g. postpartum haemorrhage and vaginal tears) and the tensions that stem from working alongside TBAs (e.g. conflicting advice given to patients).

It has been reported that the nanotoxicity may be size-dependent [37] and surface charge-dependent [38], so big different toxicological implications could be attributed to the contribution of nanoparticle size as well as different surface charge.

This is attributed to the implications on the depth of penetration and the associated metallurgical properties.

Accordingly, the first step would be attributed to the implication of an efflux pump, whereas target gene mutations as well as enhanced efflux activity would be acquired in the following steps.

See Benjamin Leard, Joshua Linn, and Virginia McConnell (2017), "Fuel Prices, New Vehicle Fuel Economy, and Implications for Attribute-Based Standards," Journal of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists, September 2017, Vol. 4, Number 3, p.659-700, https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/abs/10.1086/691688.edu/doi/abs/10.1086/691688

See Benjamin Leard, Joshua Linn, and Virginia McConnell (2017), "Fuel Prices, New Vehicle Fuel Economy, and Implications for Attribute-Based Standards," Journal of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists, September 2017, Vol. 4, No. 3, p.659-700, https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/abs/10.1086/691688.edu/doi/abs/10.1086/691688

The implication of the study can be attributed to the counselling intervention at NADA.

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