Sentence examples for implications of the population from inspiring English sources

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It would seem that the implications of the population shift in the Republic of Korea are different for the education and health/welfare sectors.

Regarding the second research objective about exploring what the implications of the population scenarios are for employment-related migration pressure, Table 3 shows that in all countries migration pressure in terms of average annual growth of the non-employed population has been increasing considerably during the baseline period 2000 2015.

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Each change in definition has implications for the population prevalence of prediabetes, along with potential devotion of resources.

The environmental implications of that population growth are staggering.

A parallel framework for considering the ecologic and resource use implications of the growing population of older adults is also being developed (U.S. EPA 2005b).

There is a high likelihood that the additional anthropogenic source of mortality that a shark control program in WA would generate has potential implications for the populations of any currently threatened marine species or where conservation concerns are emerging that would be vulnerable to this gear.

Beyond their potential impacts on suppression efficacy, the transgene-associated fitness costs present in these two fsRIDL strains have a number of implications at the population level.

Chapter 12 shifts focus to the broader system: the implications of human population growth and of anti-poaching enforcement on the one hand, and on the other, of wildlife management areas [WMAs] intended to foster a flow of economic benefits from conservation and tourism to local people.

Similarly, the biological implications of the loss of populations can be aided by obtaining information about the ecological, genetic and evolutionary consequences of their loss (e.g., Allendorf et al. 1997; Crandall et al. 2000; Wood and Gross 2008).

Providing and Paying for Long Term Care[ 16] focuses on the implications of ageing population for labor markets and the financing of long-term care services.

In view of the debate about the potential implications of population stratification for the validity of genetic association studies, we recommend transparent reporting of the methods used, or stating that none was used, to address this potential problem.

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