Sentence examples for poor implications from inspiring English sources

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The scarcity of medical research and its poor implications in health policy and evidence-based decision making are in fact well recognized problems in most developing countries including Iraq [ 3, 5, 17].

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A similar, though much less pronounced, trend was observed in the mortality rates of white women.Both the general rise in life expectancy and the widening gap between the elderly rich and poor have implications for policy.

Though most of the market interventions have benign intentions from a political point of view, they often have poor economic implications and therefore result in inefficient market outcomes.

Due to the limited levels of car ownership in Chinese cities, this paper implies that the calculated job accessibility of the urban poor holds implications not only for urban employment but also for the level of social inequality for disadvantaged groups.

33 Of note, the poor prognostic implications of recurrence during AED reduction occurred regardless of the underlying pathology.

As Vincent de Paul from Caritas Cyangugu explains: "The sanitary conditions of latrines in this area are extremely poor with implications for the populations' health.

A meta-analysis of I-MIBG imaging in congestive heart failure involving 18 studies demonstrated that either a low late H/M or high washout rate has poor prognostic implications including high mortality [ 89].

Even though the relevance of different assays testing aspirin sensitivity (specific and nonspecific for COX-1 inhibition) still needs to be better defined, meta-analyses using various laboratory assays support the poor prognostic implications of inadequate aspirin-induced effects (37– 37).

In different haematological malignancies, such as acute lymphoblastic leukaemia, acute myeloid leukaemia and lymphoma, the drug is cytotoxic on primary human cells and cell lines, even on leukaemic cells carrying cytogenetic abnormalities that have poor prognostic implications (Bresters et al, 2003; Erba et al, 2003; Gajate et al, 2003).

It has been suggested that the existence of optional private health insurance in addition to the universal publicly funded Medicare system in Australia has led to a two tier system, for the rich and poor, with implications for treatment patterns and survival in economically disadvantaged groups [ 24].

When Barry Goldwater and Ronald Reagan accused John F. Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson of socialism for advocating guaranteed health care for the aged and the poor, the implication was that Medicare and Medicaid would presage a Soviet America.

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