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The phrase "unanticipated implications" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing unexpected consequences or effects that arise from a particular action or decision.
Example: "The new policy had several unanticipated implications that affected employee morale."
Alternatives: "unexpected consequences" or "unforeseen effects."
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The choice led to the unanticipated implications in adaptation of the cultivars to greenhouse growth conditions (notably in labs with no expertise in rice cultivation) and the constraints of handling several genetic backgrounds in functional investigations.
Something they didn't think much about, that has unanticipated implications for the psychology of participants.
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These complexities include unanticipated workflow implications that introduce greater security vulnerability for the individual user.
This is regrettable not only for aesthetical or scientific reasons linked to biodiversity conservation but also for the simple, utilitarian reason that the more we reduce and select the species co-occurring with the crops, the more we reduce the probability that there will be early bio-indicators of unanticipated risks and implications of the introduced technologies.
While the present findings were unanticipated and have important implications for addiction theory, they are not inconsistent with current knowledge.
Long-term investigations are needed to better understand this unanticipated finding and its implications for reduction of risk of AMD development and/or its progression by blue light-filtering IOLs.
It is an analysis that is well suited to environments in which the occurrence of unanticipated events can have serious implications for both safety and productivity.
32 33 In addition, unanticipated ICU admission has profound implications for the overall health trajectory of older adults, and is frequently combined with in-hospital mortality as the clinical end point for studying the efficacy of early warning systems.
Although these symptoms are self-limiting and rarely cause major medical problems they are distressing for the patient and may have negative economic implications, e.g. by causing unanticipated hospital admission in surgical outpatients due to intractable vomiting.
These results provide a strategy for restoring RNAi to zebrafish and reveal unanticipated opposing effects of a seed mismatch with implications for mechanism and guide-RNA design.
While screening can identify asymptomatic cases, the implications should be carefully considered as it can produce unanticipated results and have significant socioeconomic consequences.
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