Sentence examples for lower implication from inspiring English sources

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Finally, the evaluated role of different copious exopolymers suggested a lower implication of Coomassie stained particles (CSP) than transparent exopolymeric particles (TEP) in the formation of marine aggregates.

The high number of Hd1 alleles and the presence of non-functional alleles reflect the relaxation of pressure exerted on this gene, probably due to the lower implication of Hd1 in flowering under LD conditions and the replacement of its influence by other regulating factors.

Indeed, the same distribution was observed in the 179 healthcare-related positive ascitic fluid samples as in the 89 non-healthcare-related samples, with a higher frequency of enterococci (31.3% vs. 10.1%, p = 0.0001 and of Pseudomonas aeruginosa (5.0% vs. 0.0%, p = 0.04), and a lower implication of pneumococci (0.0% vs. 4.5%, p = 0.01).

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Indeed, cars marketed by other manufacturers show a significant skew towards shorter break-in times and, by implication, lower handling costs for thieves Kolmogorov-Smirnov Z == 1.349, p = 0.053) (Figure 4B,C).

In another development on Monday, the court agreed to resolve a dispute among the lower courts with implications for thousands of deportation and criminal sentencing cases.

While the case involving the election commission has a lower profile, the implications of its loss of independence are perhaps more ominous.

China's optimal growth rate will be around 7% in the coming years, he said – but without reforms it could be three or four percentage points lower, with "significant implications for employment, social stability and everything else".

Recognition of valley-fill sandstones in the lower Morrow has implications for reservoir characterization.

In Study 2, confidence ratings were debiased by a manipulation designed to lower the aversive implications of feeling uncertain.

Ongoing TTIP talks, between the EU and USA, do not explicitly highlight the link between lower tariffs and implications on health policy from information available in the public domain.

This contrast was especially pronounced in the South Atlantic suggesting the development of a sharp chemical divide, or 'chemocline', at around 2500 m water depth between upper and lower layers, with implications for deep-ocean carbon storage [Hodell et al., 2003.

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