significant implication
collocation in Englishmeaningsofsignificantandimplication
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significant
adjective
uk/sɪɡˈnɪf.ɪ.kənt/us/sɪɡˈnɪf.ə.kənt/
important ...
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implication
noun
uk/ˌɪm.plɪˈkeɪ.ʃən/us/ˌɪm.pləˈkeɪ.ʃən/
an occasion when you seem to suggest something without saying ...
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(Definition ofsignificantandimplicationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Finally, we want to stress that the dynamic analysis in this paper hassignificantimplicationfor realistic applications.
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But to leave the description at that would be to miss the moresignificantimplicationof this variable.
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Gait recognition could havesignificantimplicationfor police where, for example suspects could be seen walking away from a crime scene but with their faces not visible.
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Abstractions from tidal waters are, however, very unlikely to havesignificantimplicationfor domestic water usage.
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However, it had asignificantimplicationfor the level of compensation payable in such cases.
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Where necessary, these existing arrangements should be improved so as to ensure that any proposed works with asignificantimplicationfor nature conservation can be identified well in advance.
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In practice this often involves consultation with water authorities on an informal basis in particular where planning applications have asignificantimplicationfor water and sewerage services.
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Asignificantimplicationof this reading is that western logic and science originally had a deeply spiritual purpose.
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In addition, their position in the liturgical year has significant implications.
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These nonlinearities may have significant implications both in the long run and in the adjustment from one state to another.
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This has significant implications for health planning.
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The molecular tools should also have significant implications for the diagnosis of pseudoterranoviasis in humans.
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The distinct tempos of reform and divergent political logics of reform had significant implications for the politics and political capacities of states.
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Notwithstanding these various caveats and limitations, we believe that results of this study carry significant implications for prevention.
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These patterns have a distinct gender dimension, which may have significant implications for some women's long-term retirement welfare.
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Changes in plant growth and reproduction following herbivore attack have significant implications for the competitive fitness of plants in natural communities.
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This has significant implications for the effects of a public pension policy.
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The results of this study also have significant implications for writing instruction.
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