Sentence examples for the natural implications from inspiring English sources

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One of the natural implications of having a better experience around saving content on Pinterest is giving the company ways to convert users in forms that potentially don't exist yet.

MZ: There are any number of examples of the start of industries starting off centralized and becoming more decentralized and I think that one of the natural implications of that is that people will use multiple services and that the services will interoperate, and I think that's kind of the world that we're moving towards.

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Attempts have indeed been made to get around the natural implication of the evidence, but they are not convincing.

In particular, although the natural implication of gubernatorial motivations to relax allowance standards would be to reduce the unemployment rate both by reducing the number of people seeking work and the number of people in the labor force, the specific relationship between political motivations and labor force participation rates is left as an area for future research.

The most intuitive proxy for migrant communities is the aggregated call and sms activity of a cell to/from another country, the natural implication being that a large activity toward a country c highlights the presence of a substantial population of nationals of c.

The equality of us all is the natural implication of this recognition of universally innate Buddha-nature or Buddha-ness, the primordially pure and untrammeled inner light.

"The natural implication of the decision is we live in a country where there is one constitution and it applies to everyone regardless of where you were born". Legal scholars and even the former general counsel of the INS also praised the result.

This is indeed somewhat misleading, since the natural implication is that p = 0.001 for all three entries, when in fact the intended meaning of the table was (presumably) that all three results were significant at the 0.1% level (i.e. p < 0.001).

Good data and metrics are critical to assess the food security and nutrition implications of natural resource policies, and in turn the natural resource implications of food security and nutrition policies.

These findings have natural implications for constitutional design.

The latter view seems reasonable because, as pointed out above, a gene tree is a natural implication of the bifurcating replication process but the existence of a STOL does not follow from this assumption in the face of HGT.

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