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Discover Ludwig"implicit consequences" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to the repercussions or effects that are not directly stated but can be inferred from a statement or action. Example: The government's decision to increase taxes has many implicit consequences, such as reducing consumer spending power and slowing down economic growth.
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They are hierarchically organised and backed by computational logic which allows automated inferences of the implicit consequences of explicitly stated knowledge.
Product focus appeared to be related to limiting the patient groups treated, having only implicit consequences for the organizational structure.
If all actors are continuously aware of the historical context and relational aspects of their research projects, they could anticipate on the implicit consequences and improve their alignment efforts.
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As a putatively implicit consequence, median and quartile length of stay for total knee arthroplasty patients were both already reduced to 9 days in the first cohort before explicit definition and implementation of the TKA critical pathway.
Comments identifying challenging changes were closely intertwined and dealt with categories related to increased exposure (time pressure and workload), implicit health consequences of increased exposure (high sick leave), as well as perceived causes of increased exposure (organizational changes, large units, budget cut-backs and tighter time allocations).
There are many cognitive tasks, which are thought to engage the executive system, but have implicit or automatic consequences.
"To the extent these institutions become 'too big to fail,' and where uninsured depositors and other creditors are protected by implicit government guarantees, the consequences can be quite serious".
Data is scant, since multiple factors create sentencing disparities, but many defenders believe one of the main consequences of "implicit bias" is how much time they spend on cases.
The goal of the present study was to determine whether 'body-specific' associations of space and valence can be observed beyond the laboratory in spontaneous behavior, and whether these implicit associations have visible consequences.
To be sure, the programming and mathematics underlying the Archimedes model are somewhat complex, but the alternative to formal modeling is to make policy based on implicit assumptions about future consequences.
While catastrophic events rarely occur in sport, 1 the long-term consequences and implicit severity of these events make them the most devastating of all injuries to the player, their family and friends. 2 Up until the third decade of life, sport is associated with a large proportion of all catastrophic spinal injuries.
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