Sentence examples for wide implications in from inspiring English sources

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The opinion could have wide implications in a world where employees increasingly use the tools of the Internet to perform work for employers based far away from them.

Tax experts reckon there will be wide implications in Europe as many countries have laws similar to those in Britain.The changes could also prove to be messy.

Simon Baxter, a partner at Clifford Chance who is representing General Electric in its appeal of the commission's decision last summer to block it from taking over Honeywell, saw wide implications in the decision.

The key advances of its wide implications in the adsorption engineering, toxicological, pharmacological and medical science development are laconically elucidated.

The balance between small interfacial impedance gap and high loss characteristic has wide implications in improving the MA performance of the GF and other porous materials.

Changes in the relationship between PSC and TCHLa have wide implications in ecology and marine biogeochemistry, and provide key information for the development and use of empirical ocean-colour algorithms.

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This information provides a framework to unravel the biological roles of the VviMAPKKK genes family in grape and their regulatory mechanism, particularly their apparently wide implication in drought responses.

There are wider implications in that it shows how the battle over fiscal control and the implementation of austerity has intensified.

We asked Nathan Hamelberg, member of The Betweenship group (which probes racist structures from a young, mixed-heritage perspective), to explain the discussion and its wider implications in Swedish society.

Finally, this study discusses wider implications in the design and use of navigation displays.

The results obtained in our study also have wider implications in our understanding of how prehistoric peoples perceived the landscape in which they lived in, understood not only on the basis of tangible elements but, perhaps more importantly, because of intangible aspects such as sound and, in particular, echoes.

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