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Discover Ludwig"substantive implications" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to the significant or meaningful implications of a given subject. For example, you could write, "The decision has substantive implications for the future of the project."
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This new direction for the literature has both methodological and substantive implications.
It is only when combined with assumptions about how the rest of the world is owned (and the consequences of violating those property rights) that substantive implications follow.
This point shows that, because agents must use natural resources (occupy space, breathe air, etc)., self-ownership on its own has no substantive implications.
The impact of the different survey characteristics carries substantive implications when food consumption data are employed for assessing food security conditions.
All nontrivial versions of reasons internalism and externalism have substantive implications concerning the extension of agents' reasons, and for the most part theory here is answerable to common sense and aims at accommodating it.
One might say instead that attributions of integrity involve the judgment that an agent acts from a moral point of view those attributing integrity find intelligible and defensible (though not necessarily right) —and that this formal constraint does have substantive implications.
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The substantive implication of the diagonality assumption is that, while the latent factors underlying the two traits may be correlated, each latent factor may only influence its respective trait.
Philosophically, it was pretty major; in terms of substantive policy implications, not so much.
Such a proposition not only challenges our theoretical understanding of event perception, but also has substantive practical implications for fairness in sports by strongly advocating the increased use of technology instead of perceptual training programs for match officials.
In addition, the conclusions of moral psychology can have substantive moral implications, for it may be reasonable to assume that if there are deep reasons that a given type of moral reasoning cannot be practical, then any principles that demand such reasoning are unsound.
The findings have substantive public policy implications for coastal management.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com