Sentence examples for severe implications of from inspiring English sources

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The high prevalence of HIV in Malawi, combined with the severe implications of co-infections with hepatitis viruses, necessitate clarification of the levels of multiple hepatitis virus infections within the same population.

The health workers of both governmental and international non-governmental organizations in Sri Lanka were aware of the high probability and severe implications of communicable diseases in large concentrations of vulnerable children in conflict situations and preventability of target diseases by infant vaccinations.

The severe implications of defects in the telomeric system in DC demonstrate the importance for telomere function in normal human health and this makes DC an excellent model for studying both the normal and abnormal behaviour of telomere biology in humans.

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Changes in the shape, mechanical characteristics or the integrity of the erythrocyte has severe implications on the functionality of the cell, as can be seen in several dysfunctional states of the erythrocyte, whether it is environmentally induced, due to hereditary defects or diseased states [ 3].

The strength of a slope materials and groundwater depth (GWD) could have severe implications on the stability of the slope (Tables 11, 12, 13).

Even a restructuring would likely have severe implications on his 125-member staff.

Though there would often be semi-severe implications of this constant, unending barrage of pranks, gags, stunts and whatever else, it was all quite light in tone.

Such a shift, if it takes place, would have severe implications for hopes of a consensual peace between Israelis and Palestinians, and for wider regional stability.

Yesterday, The International Press Institute (IPI) urged President Gul to veto changes to the country's Internet law that could have severe implications for freedom of expression.

The expansion of feline sporotrichosis may have severe implications for the emergence of S. brasiliensis in humans.

The extreme weather system known as El Nino has begun, scientists say, and is forecast to be a "substantial" and lasting phenomenon with severe implications for either side of the Pacific Ocean.

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