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A latch on a gate isn't "the jaws of life" that emergency crews use to save crash victims — it protects not by opening but by holding fast — and yet Schiff recognizes the implications of her phrase.
Metaphysics is important: if it turns out that reality contains only the kinds of things that hard science recognizes, the implications will be grave for what we value in human experience.
Utilizing process philosophy, David Ray Griffin assumes that scientific understandings of the world are crucial and recognizes the implications of scientific understanding for theology.
If a man fully recognizes the implications of this relationship, he will act in a manner which wholly accords with human rationality at its best, the excellence of which is guaranteed by its willing agreement with nature.
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It took a stroke of genius to recognize the implications.
It is time to recognize the implications of deglobalization.
Moreover, investors may not recognize the implications of a big increase in corporate debt when the nation experiences a recession.
The Court of Chancery recognized the implications of this argument: "I get it.
But we had all best recognize the implications of the president of the United States launching a nationwide voter intimidation program.
And it's a bit surprising how quickly people far from ground zero recognized the implications of the events.
Which is also to say that, for a long while, no one at the Times recognized the implications of the task they had embraced.
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