Sentence examples for visible implications from inspiring English sources

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The ILO concentrated, moreover, on the visible implications of informality rather than its causes, giving the concept a meaning that was standardised for certain features.

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Among the most visible adverse implications are the following: loss and fragmentation of rangelands, induced sedentarization of pastoralists and radical reduction in livestock numbers (Abbink et al. 2014), and breakdown of customary social systems and social insecurity (Ahmed 2008; Sulieman 2015).

But in each of the pictures, the trees serve as hiding places for Mr. Krisar's parents, who are visible only by implication.

But the complexities of hooking all these 'smart' sensornet objects together, and placing so many data-sucking tentacles on display, in increasingly personal places (the home, the body) — starts to make surveillance infrastructure and its implications uncomfortably visible.

As a result, more capillaries become visible (Figure 2), with substantial implications for the observation of the microcirculation in several disease states.

It has previously been found that only half of metastatic bone lesions detected on PET imaging are visible on CT scanning, having implications for both accurate prognosis and for suitability for surgery.

The relatively new field of neuroethics, at the intersection of biomedical ethics and neuroscience, is aimed at assessing the ethical, legal and social policy implications of research, and is becoming increasingly visible on the international neuroscience scene [ 14].

The use of irony, the implication of a laugh, are many times visible only through the squinting of the eyes, the shaking of the hand, which a cultural outsider might miss.

The bad things Weiner did do — his sins, let's call them for convenience, without embracing the churchy implications — were, once revealed, a hundred per cent visible.

These visible transformations underline the play's most intriguing aspect, its implications that its characters are compelled to act out their bruising fates by forces they never question or understand.

E-mail address GO SIGN UP Share Tweet The bad things Weiner did do — his sins, let's call them for convenience, without embracing the churchy implications — were, once revealed, a hundred per cent visible.

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