Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigExact(1)
A country's decision to operate an open economy and globalize its financial capital carries monetary implications captured by the balance of payments.
Similar(59)
Confucius's legacy, laden with profound ethical implications, is captured by his "plain and real" appreciation that learning to be human is a communal enterprise: Persons of humanity, in wishing to establish themselves, also establish others, and in wishing to enlarge themselves, also enlarge others.
Thus, if f : A ⊃ B and a : A, then functional application gives f(a) : B. The reverse, corresponding to the introduction of an implication, is captured by the principle of functional abstraction of Alonzo Church's λ-calculus.
Sustainability implications of measures are captured by investigating the persistence of the social and economic living conditions in relation to post-disaster measures, and the alignment of the measures with basic environmental aspects.
Definitions that rely on specific laboratory results such as pro-calcitonin levels, may not be captured by healthcare coders unfamiliar with the specific implications of these diagnostic results such as these.
This approach explores the wider relevance of the framework and its implications in a new context and identifies numerous additional system impacts and policy implications from the Jamaican experience that refine or are not captured by the existing Pocock and Phua framework.
"We're moving into an era where there will be almost nothing that's not captured by somebody's camera, and that has dramatic implications for how people choose to live their lives in public".
Reviewers inferred barriers and facilitators from the views children were expressing about healthy eating or food in general, captured by the descriptive themes, and then considered the implications of children's views for intervention development.
The implication is that the essential parts of the discovery process are not captured by these programs.
These features should be captured by finite element modeling of fuel cell stacks for accurate cell design and may have important implications for fuel cell durability.
But he is thinking about policy implications, which are very different for infant mortality and teenage suicide, while Mr. Miringoff is drawing attention to social ills not captured by G.N.P. statistics.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com