Sentence examples for worldwide implications from inspiring English sources

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"Precisionism developed in America, but it had worldwide implications," he said.

Mr. Charpentier said that the point the ambassador was seeking to make was that the events in a country no bigger than three French counties could have such worldwide implications.

Not only are people without a dime in stocks affected by market gyrations, but in an era when United States mortgage defaults can move markets from London to Mumbai to Shanghai, it seems as if bad decisions by a lender in Cleveland or a borrower in Miami can have worldwide implications.

If they did nothing else, the Rambouillet talks fulfilled an objective stressed beforehand by West German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt, when he said the summit was important to demonstrate to citizens of the Western world that their political leaders at last recognize jointly the need to apply worldwide management to economies that have worldwide implications.

And ICANN posts transcripts of all board meetings, even telephone conferences.If ICANN succeeds in gaining legitimacy, it might one day spawn similar international organisations for other online policy issues with worldwide implications such as privacy (to avoid having a patchwork of different rules for the protection of personal information).

During 2005 libraries coped with requirements of the USA PATRIOT Act, and museums instituted security measures to prevent theft and thwart terrorism; Hurricane Katrina walloped libraries and museums on the U.S. Gulf Coast; and Google's plan to digitize the books of five major libraries had worldwide implications.

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Our nation is facing a crisis--with vast domestic and worldwide implications--that can only be addressed by thinking out of the box about education.

Given the phthalate exposures of children worldwide, the results from this study of Swedish children have global implications.

Unless steps are taken to tighten biosecurity worldwide, the implications for human and environmental health are serious, the group concludes.

But in "China Safari: On the Trail of Beijing's Expansion in Africa" (Nation Books, $27.50), Serge Michel and Michel Beuret examine the roots of this relationship — and argue that China is engaged in a conquest of Africa that will have worldwide economic implications.

Forest fragmentation is a common process in forests worldwide, with implications for tree species composition and abundance.

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