Sentence examples for large implications of from inspiring English sources

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Given the potentially large implications of our observations in the diabetic population, further studies are required to determine if this association is causal.

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Only then did Dr. Smith come upon Dr. Veselago's work on negative refraction and the larger implications of the experiment.

But in focusing on what the United States did not do in battle, he misses the larger implications of his story.

Before we get to the larger implications of this endorsement, let's get the facts on gas prices straight.

To my source, Mr. Alvarez didn't seem too interested in thinking about the larger implications of the loss.

An even better use of the time might be to consider the larger implications of leaving behind the smog-trapping Los Angeles basin, if only temporarily.

Setting aside such unhinged broadsides, Mr. Knies was philosophical — and suggested that critics of the plan were simply missing the larger implications of an international cooperative like Desertec.

Not that people haven't tried, God knows, but there is just nothing serious to say about the larger implications of "Star Wars".

He doesn't reflect too much on the larger implications of his plight; he's too busy calculating whether to run or stay.

What started as a planned faculty walkout to address specific furlough issues ballooned into a 10-campus protest of the larger implications of the reduction of money for public higher education in the state.

But the paper was silent on the larger implications of that dissimilarity, because Herr and Weyand could publish together only by leaving some things unsaid.

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