Sentence examples for more substantial implications from inspiring English sources

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This may be the result of the sample size, the model considered, or more substantial implications about the veracity of the argument.

Some of these benefits, such as reducing the spread of HIV due to increased condom use, likely have a small effect currently given the low prevalence rate of HIV in Tajikistan, but could have more substantial implications in the longer term.

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As a result, more capillaries become visible (Figure 2), with substantial implications for the observation of the microcirculation in several disease states.

This led to the implication of LEK1 in cardiopoiesis and suggested that Rb played a more substantial role in early cardiomyogenesis than previously believed.

Finally, implications for LPG fuel quality standards are discussed briefly, as part of a suggested, more substantial undertaking by the community which also revisits the standard test procedures for measuring the RON and MON of LPG.

More substantial!" Pavarotti said.

Or something more substantial?

It is time for something more substantial.

The markets had wanted something more substantial.

More substantial progress may take a generation.

Today their resources are more substantial.

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