Sentence examples for leave the implications from inspiring English sources

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This part of a sentence is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used when discussing the consequences or potential results of a situation or action. Example: The company's decision to cut costs will have a significant impact on their employees. As a manager, it is your responsibility to consider and carefully leave the implications of this decision on the morale and productivity of your team.

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I'll leave the implications of this on the bloated, franchise-obsessed AAA game community to your imagination.

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Though in this paper these ticks are suggested to be vectors for zoonotic disease, no mention is made of pathogens known to be associated with A. tapirellum, which leaves the implications for disease ecology or public health vague and ill-defined.

That is at least in part because the president's aides have left the implication burning.

The younger woman's story is unexplored, leaving the implication she used Ebrahim as a sugar daddy.

But it leaves the implication that gay writers mattered because of their enemies more than their verse or prose.

The agency did not explain the group's possible motive but left the implication that the plot was a bogus scheme meant to frame and ostracize Iran.

On Friday, The Havana Times blog reported that Mr. Zurbano had told a gathering of Afro-Cuban advocates that he had been dismissed from his post at the publishing house of the Casa de las Americas cultural center, leaving the implication that the dismissal was connected to the article.

But this is coupled with official "tut-tuts" about the overexposure of American banks to hedge funds, leaving the implication that an LTCM or other such fiasco couldn't happen in Europe.

The Times story dropped the subject there, leaving the implication that Johnson was merely a bad participant in an otherwise good institution.

We stack panels on "career-life balance" with women, leaving the implication that balance is something only women ought to worry about.

Defending its physician recruitment from the public sector, one private sector marketing manager argued that it was better to have doctors work in the private sector than to leave the country, the implication being that it is public sector conditions that push physicians out.

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