Sentence examples for implications of a universal from inspiring English sources

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As for a jobless future, the world saw increased inquiry into the implications of a universal basic income, political focus on loss of jobs due to automation, and the mobilization of blue-collar workers in the US and UK to protect their jobs.

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The presence of naturally occurring cross-reactive influenza virus antibodies in a significant percentage of children has important implications for the development of a universal influenza vaccine.

The MHS is a potential proxy for examining the implications of a single payer system in universal health care, thus the results are important to consider in light of the broader health care reform debate currently taking place in the United States.

Our results provide a general assessment of the likely economic implications of universal vaccination against WNV and an indication of which parameters have the greatest influence on the cost-effectiveness of vaccination.

Given the growing policy and public health interest in the identification and treatment of depression in pregnancy, an understanding of the feasibility, challenges, and implications for resource utilization of the implementation of a universal screening program is crucial.

He is committed to thinking through the philosophical, scientific, and human implications of a mood that appears to be universal (though people who live in underdeveloped countries seem to be less anxious) and that has attracted the attention of writers from Aristotle and Robert Burton (the seventeenth-century author of "The Anatomy of Melancholy") to Søren Kierkegaard and William James.

What Dawkins does articulate effectively in his statement above are the background assumptions to the idea of a universal TOL, with the implications that knowing it is crucial to understand evolution and biodiversity.

Watkin, P. & Baldwin, M. The longitudinal follow up of a universal neonatal hearing screen: the implications for confirming deafness in childhood.

Whether heated examination of the rise of a cashless society to debate about implications of universal basic income to new forms of encrypted currency; money, particularly as it intersects with heightened areas of our cultural values, has never been a hotter topic.

|  The Huffington Post takes a look at some of the implications of the Universal-EMI tie-up, which could "make the company the gatekeeper for all sonic innovation, from Silicon Valley to Sweden".

Governments, still fixated by the goal of universal service, have hardly begun to consider the implications of a world in which telephone time is bought over the counter.Other innovations will follow.

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