Sentence examples for through the implications from inspiring English sources

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The very fact that average I.Q.s shift over time ought to create a "crisis of confidence," Flynn writes in "What Is Intelligence?" (Cambridge; $22), his latest attempt to puzzle through the implications of his discovery.

This is a classic case of not thinking through the implications before rushing into reform".

"He backs me up to B and C, makes me think through the implications".

"Nobody thought through the implications of all this security, but there are incredible ripple effects".

Lots of visitors in our office tonight, talking through the implications.

We continue to work through the implications of the storm day by day.

Food business owners and foodies alike spent the weekend sorting through the implications.

Northern liberals had already thought through the implications of race equality.

Simultaneously, we've failed to think through the implications of small-scale decisions.

Ministers have not fully thought through the implications of their social care reforms, a hard-hitting report has found.

We are not confident that ministers have yet fully thought through the implications for local authorities of these changes".

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