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Since those papers were published major advances have been made in rooting the eukaryote tree of life [ 3, 4, 28], which have important implications for the universal tree.

|  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".

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.

His practical ideas, such as the Categorical Imperative and its implications (1785), informed the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948), the Political and Economic Covenants (1966), and the International Criminal Court (2002).

I briefly discuss implications of this novel rooting of the universal tree for understanding primordial cell biology and the history of life and its impact on global climate.

The paper concludes with a discussion of the implications of the Mexican quest to achieve universal health coverage and its relevance for other low-income and middle-income countries.

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.

In this paper, we analyse the implications of universal public finance (UPF the government pays for care irrespective of who is receiving it of diarrhoeal treatment as well as the combination of both rotavirus vaccination and diarrhoeal treatment.

The Treasury may be forced into a more fundamental rethink about the reforms and their damaging implications for work incentives as part of the universal credit, the government's major welfare reform that is being introduced during the parliament.

Only in the last chapter do the Gores really talk about the public policy implications of the book, like the need for universal preschool and more assistance for long-term care.

But while public policy literature has much to say about the theoretical implications of universal and targeted eligibility, less research exists on how these classic debates play out in policymaking and practice.

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