Sentence examples for relatively large implications from inspiring English sources

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The sensitivity analysis indicated that making different assumptions about this has relatively large implications for cost-effectiveness estimates.

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This is not necessarily a disadvantage, because relatively large effects would have had more potential clinical implication than subtle differences.

The information generated from this study, with a relatively large number of animals per breed compared to other studies, has important implications for the design and application of association studies in cattle populations as well as for selective breeding programmes.

This may have undesired implications for population control, especially in a society like Ghana where cultural pressures favour relatively large family sizes.

It is necessary to be cautious in the interpretation of the implications of these results for policy, as this study represents analysis from one, albeit relatively large, population-based sample at one time-point.

The change in terminology has large implications.

In general, whales have relatively large mouths.

"It was a relatively large blast.

So did appearances at relatively large theaters.

"I have a relatively large, empty house.

Well, the pixels are relatively large.

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