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Discover LudwigThe phrase "universal implication" is a correct and usable term in written English.
It is most commonly used in logic and philosophy to refer to statements or propositions that have a universal truth or meaning. Example: In the scientific community, the theory of evolution has a universal implication that all species share common ancestors. In this sentence, "universal implication" is used to emphasize the widespread and all-encompassing nature of the theory of evolution.
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With the increasing demands on colonoscopy services and finite resources world-wide, our findings have a universal implication.
The reporting of findings of individual biological and physical measurements to survey participants is determined, in part, by the nature of the parameter and the clinical meaning (significance) of the parameter which have universal implication.
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Still, the conflict between organizational efficiency and individual needs has universal implications.
The group see the crisis as an "economic war" that threatens not simply Greece but has "universal" implications.
But while they may have universal implications, there is no escaping the fact that they are also rooted in grim specifics, as Dojc himself was forced to acknowledge.
But Chelminski knows the French food world intimately and has a moving story to tell, with universal implications: the downfall of the artist through perfectionism and paranoia.
But they also recognize that it, like Western science and technology, has universal implications.
It is hoped that this exploratory study could provide insight and universal implications regarding the relationship among urban greenery, its physical design, and its function as a prevention against IDHG.
On this point, he clashed with Wiesel, who said: "My position is that the Holocaust is a Jewish tragedy with universal implications.
"The Social Network" is about origins, while "Catfish," at once narrower and more universal in implication, is about consequences.
This inquiry will enable us to identify equivalent grammatical opposition [i.e. systems] within "languages of differing structure" and seek the universal rules of implication which connect some of these oppositions [i.e. systems] with one another (glosses ours, p. 272).
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