Sentence examples for implications that said from inspiring English sources

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Alan Clarke, cancer survivor: I have been incredibly fortunate in that I had the foresight/luck to have personal income insurance in place which got me over most of the financial implications (that said, my entire life savings were also eaten away) without which I would have lost my home.

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Ms. Johnston said she went to a franchise-owners' advisory council meeting three weeks ago at which the company handed out lapel pins that said: "No implications should be drawn.

"First of all you've got to identify a suitable replacement and then go to the board with the financial implications of that," said Brown.

That said, the implications of being a commencement speaker frightens me.

That said, one implication of our results is that future research examining qualitative differences in neural activity following different training regimens may want to include testing conditions that favor the transfer from each kind of training.

This colloquial use seems to neglect the implications that the saying can have on people with disfigurements, where living with one can be a daily nightmare – not being able to walk down the street to the nearest shop without getting awkward glances or sympathetic smiles.

Ellison will report to the Attorney General, Dominic Grieve QC. "This will mean that proper consideration can be given to those cases and any implications that may arise," said May. "Mark Ellison and the CPS will be provided with whatever access they deem necessary to documentary evidence".

"Gillette has followed–I think what it would acknowledge as some bad practices unloading the trade and now it's stepping up to de-stocking the trading, and there are big P&L [profit and loss] implications as they do that," says Jim Gingrich, consumer analyst at Sanford Bernstein.

"The drone industry constantly talks up the supposed economic benefits of unmanned drones, but it is the civil liberties and safety implications that need real attention," said Chris Cole, who set up watchdog website Drone Wars UK. "Without a significant improvement in reliability and safety, legislators should remain extremely sceptical about plans to open UK airspace to drones".

"When you enter the realm of always-on devices, there are real privacy implications that need to be addressed," said Marc Rotenberg, executive director of the Electronic Privacy Information Center EPICC).

The widening fissures in America's Pacific and Atlantic alliances, experts said, carry implications that go beyond bruised feelings or potential trade wars.

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