Sentence examples for implications for example from inspiring English sources

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"I am not sure the shopper will recognise much difference as there will be strategic investments to manage weather implications, for example, growing salad crops under cover.

Now Israel is nervous about some of the "nasty" legal implications: for example, Palestinians might try to drag Israeli leaders before the International Criminal Court.

Such research has concrete implications: for example, donor countries should nudge poor countries to adjust their laws so that when a man dies, his property is passed on to his widow rather than to his brothers.

But even if she is adamant about suicide, I believe that the choice is hers, and it is she who must wrestle with its difficult ethical implications (for example, the religious objections many people have to suicide, or its effect on those she loves) -- considerations worthy of a fuller discussion but beyond the purview of your question.

They have implications, for example, for the sort of safety advice that children might be given, or for the tailoring of therapeutic interventions for victims of abuse.

The ability to control synchronization of oscillating systems then has important research and clinical implications, for example, for the study of brain functions.

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Rather than understanding sexual identities as a set of discrete and independent social types, queer theorists adduce evidence and read to emphasize their mutual implication: for example, such thinkers love to point out that the word "homosexuality" first appears in English in 1897, but the term "heterosexuality" is back-formed, first used some years later (Garber 1995, 39 42).

A specific combination of cause(s) and effect was not coded more than once for every participant, but it was possible for a participant to have both Probability and Implication, for example, related to the same cause.

When discussing the theological implications of, for example, ID, remember to clarify that the context is not evolutionary theory but the potential absence of it, i.e., creationism.  .

When discussing the theological implications of, for example, ID, remember to clarify that the context is not evolutionary theory but the potential absence of it, i.e., creationism.

Many S100 proteins have strong medical implications in, for example, inflammatory response, rheumatoid arthritis, cancer, and neurological conditions.

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