Sentence examples for to exploring the implications from inspiring English sources

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One Pakistani newspaper recently reported that the law minister, Farooq H. Naek, visited Switzerland, ostensibly with a view to exploring the implications for Mr. Zardari of acceding to the court's demands.

This conference is a place where I typically look forward to exploring the implications Christian teachings and practices have for creating more just communities.

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'Surrealism had begun to explore the implications of psychoanalysis and the understanding of human desire.

He is palpably reluctant to explore the implications of his own best, unconventional ideas.

In March the group will meet in Beijing to explore the implications of China's commitment to building hundreds of new theaters.

Facebook's disclosure was a great opportunity to explore the implications of the mobile shift in depth, but that didn't happen.

The IEA, responsible for many of the policies implemented by Margaret Thatcher in the 1980s, said there was an urgent need to explore the implications for Britain of a so-called Brexit.

The commissioner of the city's Department of Environmental Protection, Caswell F. Holloway, said the report was not intended to bolster an argument against closing Indian Point, but to explore the implications of a shutdown.

The MPs are urging the museum to explore the implications of mass surveillance, but it says it is reluctant to do so, despite planning a huge new installation devoted to the subject of cyber security, for fear that it "might imply it approves of Snowden's actions".

Black – who was a witness on behalf of the Telegraph and of the industry in his role as an informal co-ordinator of the press response to Leveson – said Leveson not only failed to explore the implications for the regional press, but also "never invited or received submissions" on the issue.

Nabokov used to say that he pushed his characters around like serfs or chess pieces, and like Spark, he used his fiction to explore the implications of such potency: in Pnin (1957), his great comic character, Professor Timofey Pnin, refuses to be pushed about by a bullying narrator who seems suspiciously like Nabokov himself.

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