Sentence examples for much greater implication from inspiring English sources

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Whereas being a fake sheriff in a small town -- you are basically going to affect everyone in that town, which makes it a much ballsier ruse and also has much greater implication.

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Instead there are far-reaching changes taking place in society, in retail and in the workplace that have much greater implications".

But algorithms going rogue have much greater implications; they can result in life-altering consequences for unsuspecting people.

Last week, however, the EU decided on measures that could have much greater political implications than many people realize at the moment.

And while, at the local level, the case will only determine whether Uber needs to gain licenses and authorizations required by the city of Barcelona's regulations in order to operate in that city, it has much, much greater legal significance with regional implications for Uber's activities.

"A win is a sweet victory anytime, but here the implications are much greater because it is part of the fabric of the Enron investigation," said Lee Hamel, a prominent Houston lawyer.

The issues are different, the stakes are higher, and the long-term career implications are much greater.

We also call on accounting researchers to exercise much greater reflexivity regarding the paradigmatic implications of combining method theories as well as the more general justifiability of such practices as a vehicle for advancing our understanding of accounting as a social and organizational practice.

But its implications are much greater, as Uber drivers all over the country could end up enjoying the benefits that belong to employees -- more secure jobs and fairer pay among them.

However, paediatric stroke syndromes are far less common and the differential diagnosis is very wide, but the individual health resource implications are much greater because of the life-long treatment costs in survivors.

The White House dismissed calls for the president to invoke an untested and much-debated constitutional provision to avert a financial crisis as the Treasury Department prepared for the possibility of a default whose implications seemed that much greater given the fragility of the economy.

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