Sentence examples for poses implications from inspiring English sources

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This finding poses implications for further research.

This poses implications for determining the primary mechanism of benefit obtained from the intervention.

Further, failure to disclose smoking status or seek help also poses implications for monitoring and surveillance of smoking rates.

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These findings pose implications for reading remediation, educational curriculum design, and educational policy for second language learners.

This may pose implications for post match fluid replacement if a moderate amount of alcohol is also consumed.

These results contribute to understanding STEC infections, posing implications for a similar scenario to occur in other infections caused by bacteria carrying lysogenic bacteriophages.

The findings might reflect the realities and influences experienced by many nurses in other settings, and pose implications which could be considered for TB-IPC policy and practice in similar settings elsewhere.

In letters to shareholders, the chief executives of both companies said Constellation's dispute with Maryland legislators over a proposed rate increase poses serious implications for the deal.

But the vagueness of the country's end game in Mali — it says it will not leave until the terrorists are gone — poses worrying implications not only for the French, but all foreign nationals in the region.

This, coupled with the onslaught of negative press against the exhibition, poses frightening implications for citizens who wish to speak, think and act freely, and for the minority artists involved, who hunger for representation.

This poses new implications and challenges to systems security engineering.

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