Sentence examples for implications of the subject from inspiring English sources

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His book Loneliness: Human Nature and the Need for Social Connection examines the pathology and public health implications of the subject.

He continued: "In the latter part of the book I have tried to indicate some of the far-reaching implications of the subject... ......  The reading public was certainly not indifferent to the book, which became a bestseller and established Sacks as a master of his genre.

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The implications of the subject-matter often seemed more suited to one of Freud's darker case studies than a peak-time comedy, but Corbett's gentleness and warmth belied the creepiness, and the series gave him a useful independent presence around the time The Two Ronnies ended in 1987.

For the cardiovascular study, a sample of 998 out of the 1,232 participants were studied based also on statistical power estimates and the resource implications of tracing the subjects already studied in the respiratory study which started a year earlier.

While the eye scanning behavior during the Context period suggested that the subjects were evaluating the social situation presented in the context stimuli, we agree that there's no contextual specificity in the explicit subjects' behavior and that the implication of the subjects "monitoring the context of a social scenario" should be presented more conservatively in the text.

Whilst the tone of the photographers clearly implies that they believe what they are doing is either for the greater moral good, or a simply an act of harmless lark-aboutery, there can be psychological implications for the subjects of the photos.

Naturally, when we've been talking about a subject as full of implications as the subject of our family conference that evening, every question must be weighed respectfully and with due reflection.

Finally, the report concludes with a discussion of the implications of our findings subject to the limited scope of the study.

Colin Wilson stated that "partly through Idries Shah, I have begun to see some rather new and interesting implications [about the subject of mysticism]" and in his review of The Magic Monastery (1972) noted that Shah "is not primarily concerned with propagating some secret doctrine.

There's an indifference to the implications of his subject matter (everything in the sea is meant to be eaten, or to serve some human purpose) and an uncomfortable mix of rhetoric and figurative language.

During Cannes, I sat down with Ayouch and Abidar (aided by a translator) at the JW Marriott hotel's rooftop to discuss the film, as well as the sociopolitical implications of its controversial subject matter.

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