Sentence examples for implications of the rising from inspiring English sources

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So it is an issue of macro-prudential policies and Bank of England to review the financial stability implications of the rising house prices.

Elements in the Pentagon have been concerned about the growing leftist trend in Latin America: a US Army War College publication in 2006, entitled US Military Priorities for Latin America, included in its list of security concerns "Implications of the rising threat of populism in the region" and "Implications of the return of the Latin American left".

The Northern Ireland study, which looked at workload implications of the rising incidence of skin cancer, covered a shorter period (1993 2004) (Hoey et al, 2007), and noted similar rising trends for all three cancer types.

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The high prevalence of LTBI observed in the present study area could have implications for the rising prevalence of active TB in the area, particularly when favourable conditions including malnutrition and HIV/AIDS coexist.

With the explosion of delivery services in recent years, it is important for models and tools to be developed to help firms and policy makers alike to better understand environmental implications of these rising distribution services.

On Wednesday I had the privilege of joining a Brookings Institution event organized around the new report "Knot Yet: The Benefits and Costs of Delayed Marriage," which tries to tease out the social implications of the steadily rising age of first marriage — now at 27 for women and 29 for men, both historic highs.

That encounter always stuck in my mind because it illustrated one of the political implications of the rise of the private, free-market economy in China.

And the mainstream political parties should already be thinking about the implications of the rise of ethnic politics in Britain.

In the wide-ranging interview on 7.30, he nominated Islamist terrorist groups and also the potential regional implications of the rise of China as the biggest security issues for Australia.

We consider the managerial and policy implications of the rise of spin-offs at public research institutions (PRIs), based on a knowledge-based view (KBV) of the firm.

The social welfare implications of the rise in DI rolls and its relationship to this particular mechanism for that rise are therefore left as an area of future research.

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