Sentence examples for the range of implications from inspiring English sources

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In East Asian Multilateralism, prominent international foreign affairs scholars examine the range of implications of shifting alignments in East Asia.

If all agricultural land could hold this abundance of water, just imagine the range of implications for the health of our water quality and supplies, from alleviating potential flooding impacts to keeping harmful fertilizers and pesticides out of our rivers, lakes and oceans.

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As part of pretest information, women and couples should be made aware of the possibility of such additional findings and the range of their implications.

To the extent that additional findings cannot (reasonably) be avoided, women or couples should be informed (as part of pretest information) about the possibility of such findings and also in general terms about the range of possible implications that these findings may have.

The ethics committee advised us that the range of ethical implications were far more restricted compared to most patient based research because we were analysing information that was already placed in the public domain, which meant that the information being reported in this study was secondary data.

But more evidence and conceptual development is needed to consider both the full range of implications suggested here, and to identify morally salient differences in the research and clinical contexts through which researchers provide, and participants seek or gain access to, individual research results.

Comparative studies that do exist have typically focused on macro health indicators, not allowing for a broader investigation of the possible range of implications for patient/population health, providers, and health systems.

Rains, E; Krishna, A; Wibbels, E, Combining satellite and survey data to study Indian slums: evidence on the range of conditions and implications for urban policy, Environment and Urbanization (January , 2018 [doi] [abs].

The report notes that the widespread use of digital cameras and other scanning gear "is perhaps the single most significant shift in research practices among historians," and that the change has a range of implications for the field.

The article explores a wide range of implications involved in the death of a fat person.

It, too, is a work of calculated, narrow thesis-mongering; it, too, does a good job of likening a viewer's prurient interest in its subject with that of the grotesque elderly johns who paw Lucy's body and it accomplishes this by way of Leigh's own refusal to film the subject's full range of implications.

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