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Finally, we briefly speculate on the implications of our model for the future generation of therapeutics aimed at combating Alzheimer's disease.
We, as teenagers, are the future generation, future leaders".
And for the future generations.
The future generations are our future sailors, of course.
Being honest about these – and involving as many people as possible in a conversation about the implications for how future generations live – is the only approach that makes sense in the long term.
One of the most important concerns is the public health implications for U.S. future generations.
But there are concerns about the potential consequences in people, such as the potential risks of unintended consequences of changing DNA and the implications for future generations.
But Levittown was the first time I've heard him say anything more specific about that sacrifice--and the implications of "future generations" for a place like Levittown are many and not least in the field of education.
The Catholic bishops of England and Wales produced a resolution at a conference in Leeds this week which recognised the "historic nature" of the referendum and "its implications for future generations".
"Governments are allowing and encouraging fossil fuel companies to go after every conceivable fuel", said Hansen, "which is an obtuse policy that ignores the implications for young people, future generations and nature.
There is a flaw in the conceptual basis for the system which has implications for human rights and the stability of a future generation.
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