Collocations withimplication
These are words often used in combination withimplication.
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adverse implications
The adverse implications of the policy are clear.
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budgetary implications
This export dependence had important budgetary implications.
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constitutional implications
Considerable care was taken to allay anxieties about the constitutional implications of this particular marriage.
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direct implication
Such a representation reflects the direct implication of sovereigns in scientific patronage on both sides.
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disturbing implication
Even if this proposal gained widespread acceptance, a further, more disturbing implication would remain.
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enormous implications
If traumatized children are suffering from stress-induced hippocampal toxicity with associated memory dysfunction, this could have enormous implications for public health policy.
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ethical implications
Ideas are transformed by the contexts within which they are deployed, and consequently one cannot judge their ethical implications in the abstract.
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far-reaching implications
This seemingly localized disagreement had far-reaching implications.
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financial implication
The report gave guidance on how to calculate the financial implication of an extended working day, balancing the extra costs (especially staffing costs) with the efficiencies in use of capital.
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full implication
However, the full implication of these approaches can, as we pointed out in the third section, only be realised within the framework of given structural and institutional contexts.
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grave implications
This failure to consider the evidence may have grave implications for the poverty observed.
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immediate implication
An immediate implication is that privatization is beyond the control of a single household.
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important implication
An important implication is that the two model classes studied previously generate very different predictions about long-run tax effects.
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legal implication
There is one important legal implication to this development: namely, the duties which the state in question owes to foreign vessels in its territorial waters.
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logical implication
Their formalisation implicitly assumes that logical implication provides a suitable axiomatisation of the notion of causality.
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long-term implication
The long-term implication of this finding is unclear, but it suggests that the regeneration of new tissue after early injury limits the later proliferative potential of ventricular stem cells.
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longer-term implications
Their concern was less with the immediate effects of such a mechanism than with its longer-term implications for the politics of redistribution.
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major implication
A major implication of this is that specificity does not exist in the structure of individual forms of ambient energy.
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methodological implications
The differentiation between semantic and conceptual levels of representation has important theoretical and methodological implications for research on the bilingual lexicon.
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moral implications
Moreover, the context for assessing the moral implications of a technology varies according to clinical practices and moral traditions.
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negative implication
All considerations regarding existing values therefore expressed a negative implication.
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normative implications
The first article focused on the normative implications of the first two of these phenomena.
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obvious implication
Although this point is rarely noted, one obvious implication of these theories is that democracy might have different effects in different contexts.
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pedagogical implication
The study of the relationship between learner perception and achievement could offer explanatory accounts and consequently yield more useful pedagogical implications.
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philosophical implications
At the same time there were philosophical implications that went to the heart of defining the foundations of the subject.
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political implication
The influence of political competence on political implication is complex.
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positive implications
This might have had positive implications had the report not gone on to make several other dubious assumptions.
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potential implication
This work should contribute to the better understanding of the evolution of organic matter in the extraterrestrial environments and their potential implication in exobiology.
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practical implication
However, this study has highlighted an important practical implication.
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profound implications
This idea has profound implications regarding the kind of society one would aim at approaching.
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serious implication
But this agreement, ladies and gentlemen, has a more serious implication.
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significant implication
Finally, we want to stress that the dynamic analysis in this paper has significant implication for realistic applications.
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sinister implication
I do not believe that there is any sinister implication in that.
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sociological implication
The practical problems encountered in the application of these new technologies to everyday situations are explained throughout the book in terms of their sociological implications.
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strategic implication
It is important that special consideration should be given to planning which might have a more strategic implication.
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theological implications
The petitioners were particularly aggrieved by the finial that their minister had commissioned for the cover of the font and by its theological implications.
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theoretical implication
The theoretical implication is that to ignore political culture in measuring and analysing state/society interaction could give a misleading picture.
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tremendous implications
The study of normal development undoubtedly carries tremendous implications regarding the understanding and definition of psychopathology.
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unfortunate implications
This would have unfortunate implications for sustainable agricultural development.
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wide-ranging implications
Finally, there was a change in legal theory with wide-ranging implications.
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