Sentence examples for implications that were from inspiring English sources

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Some academic anthropologists also supported the repeal or weakening of these provisions on the grounds that they inevitably involved political implications that were disruptive of or irrelevant to scientific research, teaching and collegial discourse.

In the last decade, the number of white people in New Jersey declined as the number of Asians and Hispanics soared, and the population shifted southward — some of the many shifts with broad cultural and political implications that were revealed in 2010 census figures released on Thursday.

"But once people started reacting to it, and we saw the other implications that were being taken from it, it was an immediate decision to take it down".

It was passed incredibly fast and had huge implications that were not taken into account".

It is this attention to everything surrounding the moment of musical spontaneity that the team was determined to preserve, and there were even bigger implications that were derived from the experience.

In 1985 I was parachuted in a position I did not want, I became Chairman (Director) of the institute, not knowing of the implications that were lying ahead.

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"An act of war has implications that are well known," the prince said.

The case has financial and political implications that are national in scope.

Deserving or not, his style has implications that are taken seriously by observers.

The mitochondrial proliferation in the animals' brains has implications that are wide-ranging and heartening.

These have complex policy implications that are discussed in the closing section.

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