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They see implications, they see around corners, they see other possibilities.
"If this blockade blocks the port up then it's going to strangle the port and we are going to see implications back on British soil as well as French".
"In theory, you might not have cared a bit about that sort of thing, but her writing brings out concerns about values, making you see implications you would have otherwise been ignorant of".
Sonpar and his co-authors see implications for many fields of business where talent and relationships are crucial.
Socioeconomic status therefore remains an important potential moderator of the effects of sizing interventions that deserves closer attention in future research (see Implications for research).
The implications for research set out below are based on gaps and uncertainties identified by reviewing the current evidence base, which (as highlighted above - see Implications for practice) derives exclusively from studies conducted in HICs.
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But Cannon also saw implications for human beings.
"He saw implications of it that many people who only had a basic science background might have overlooked".
He sees implications from his experience for U.S. policy towards Iran: The lessons of North Korea will not be lost on other potential proliferators, particularly Iran.
UBS also sees implications for other high street banks from Sir John Vickers' report on Monday, which also called for banks to hold more capital to bolster their financial strength, up to as much as 20% of assets measured by their riskiness.
Social reformers who had accepted Lamarck's theory saw implications for their policies.
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