Sentence examples for implications of past from inspiring English sources

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This research highlights the long-term implications of past management practices on future C stock recovery.

More quantitative information on the variation in MFA within and between trees is required by forest managers and wood processors in order to understand the implications of past and proposed silvicultural practices on the quality of the forest resource.

Implications of past and present environmental conditions such as temperature variations, ground-ice conditions, and liquid water activity are discussed with respect to the potential survival of highly-specialized microorganisms known from terrestrial permafrost.

Since many areas worldwide are facing fast-paced defaunation [16] it is imperative to understand the implications of past extinctions on the population structure of the living plants (see [15]) to predict the effects of ongoing extinction of the seed dispersers.

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It was almost as if the knowledge of Bob's alter ego had cleaved her own consciousness, giving birth to an alternate persona that could accept the Bob of the present without having to resolve the implications of his past deeds.

It's because Elizabeth, standing alone in the Scottish countryside, Mr. Frears's camera hovering close and then moving off to take in the glorious view, has finally understood not only the implications of her past but also those of the present.

With Heat, about the implications of the past on a Yugambeh Bundjalung family living on Queensland-New South Wales border country, and Light about young people growing up in present-day Brisbane, place is listed as the primary inspiration, from which characters and situations ascend.

A friend told me some of the stories in the collection were "almost novelistic," which I thought meant, in their implications of a past or future for characters.

He subtly embeds the present in the form of anecdotes about himself or others into historical analysis in order to illustrate how the implications of the past are still experienced by people today.

An initial appointment with a GP at the end of hospital-based monitoring to discuss signs and symptoms of depression, late effects of treatment and information needs may facilitate this shift towards supportive self-management within the population of long-term cancer survivors, some of whom will not be aware of the long-term implications of living past cancer and its treatment (Adams et al, 2011).

Here, the Simple Sequence Repeat (SSR) marker technique was used to study genetic diversity of rootstocks and scions in ancient olive trees from the Levant and its implications for past cultivation of olives.

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