Sentence examples for unfortunate implications of from inspiring English sources

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Consultancy and funded research can indubitably taint judgment, and the unfortunate implications of this connection must always be taken into consideration.

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This could have unfortunate implications for the species of the Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic Ocean where even subtle reductions in larval or adult escape responses can be deadly.

But in principle, that is what the Court now allows, with unfortunate implications for constitutional law.

With the usual meta-analysis aim of estimating the overall treatment effect in mind, if a small proportion of studies are not in fact truly representative of the population of interest for some unknown reason then their inclusion in the analysis can have unfortunate implications for the resulting inferences.

To mix the pursuit of criminals with the control of aliens seemed to me to have unfortunate implications.

"To mix the pursuit of criminals with the control of aliens," he recalled, "seemed to me to have unfortunate implications".

There are some unfortunate implications here.

This stands in stark contrast to his evaluation of the Critique where he complained that Kant had needlessly confused language, thereby hiding the, to him, unfortunate idealist implications of Kant's philosophy (Kant's Early Critics, 58).

The unfortunate implication was that the album's songs of the self were also jingles.

The unfortunate implication is that product innovation is the enemy of cost efficiency, and vice versa.

Possibly this is an improvement since it doesn't have the unfortunate implication (as the original did) that Africans are ignorant of some simple facts in life.

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