Sentences with phrase «big implications in»

Though the team knows their discovery can have big implications in the world of neuroscience, rehabilitation and spinal cord injury, they are quick to mention a disclaimer.
They're 18 - 17, and the Knicks are 18 - 18, so this game has big implications in the Atlantic Division and the Eastern Conference playoff races.
«Hamilton was leading and the Red Bull was second, I don't know if I waited two or three corners more or less, but they finished in that order so there was no big implication in the race's final outcome.
While protein «spread» and «change» theories are both significant I want to focus most of our attention on protein change theory as this has the biggest implications in terms of practical application as well as telling us how our bodies react to protein and amino acids.

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Any indication that performance in China is improving will have big implications for sales of future iPhones.
I tell the full story of how Karpelès found the Bitcoins (details he revealed for the first time in our conversations) and the stranger - than - fiction implications of Bitcoin's price surge in my new feature in Fortune, «Mt. Gox and the Surprising Redemption of Bitcoin's Biggest Villain.»
Instagram Live has the potential to make a big splash in social journalism, but it has huge implications for entrepreneurs.
Meanwhile, consumers are still coming to terms with the implications of the 500 million account hack, which appears to be the biggest such incident in history.
More important, the cliff is an obvious effort at correcting the biggest flaw in public budgeting — the tendency of politicians to ignore the broader, long - term implications of what they do by continually kicking problems down the road.
And that's the big message of Donnelly's well - reported piece: When using images of underrepresented people in your corporate collateral materials, take extra time to consider the implications of your choices.
One implication — with potentially big market consequences — of the strategy is that it sets the stage for the simmering U.S. - China relationship to boil over into a full - blown trade war in the weeks and months ahead.
Any major shift in the financial status of the rich could have big implications.
«Without a doubt, the biggest implication is that [a cashless society] reduces some difficulty in making transactions and increases spending.»
In this fund administration special, we bring together five top tech experts to answer the big technology questions facing private equity firms; look at the administrative strain GPs are under; consider the implications of Brexit for UK fund managers; explain how the outsourcing model is changing; consider the challenges faced by CFOs; explore the issues involved in raising a first credit vehicle; plus much morIn this fund administration special, we bring together five top tech experts to answer the big technology questions facing private equity firms; look at the administrative strain GPs are under; consider the implications of Brexit for UK fund managers; explain how the outsourcing model is changing; consider the challenges faced by CFOs; explore the issues involved in raising a first credit vehicle; plus much morin raising a first credit vehicle; plus much more.
Accredited crowdfunding has big implications for both traditional small businesses and tech startups, and everything in between; but we're going to focus in on the startup side for this article.
Since linking is such a big part of search engine marketing, and earlier in July «nofollow» was under the microscope insofar as guest blogging is concerned, this week's Five For Friday will focus on some of the best articles and posts explaining the details and implications of all this.
You know, it's absolutely dishonest that he would use evidence for the big bang to disprove God in the first place: the implications are so theistic that you've got today's brightest atheists positing magical multiverses that are completely and ironically empirically undetectable so that they can elude the big bang implications.
This very sophisticated approach of detecting «light polarizations — B - Modes» caused by the Gravitational Waves of the Big Bang was invented in the USA that led to detecting those Gravitational Waves for the first time in history, which also has great implications for the Christian belief.
By the way, the biggest falsehood in your post was the implication that Christians are hated or persecuted.
In truth they rarely give the cosmological implications of the big bang, the balance of matter and anit - matter, the atomic weight of hydrogen, the carbon generation cycle or any of the other incredibly unlikely coincidences required for a life supporting universe to exist.
Quite overlooked in this theological celebration of the finitude of creation are the moral implications of the Big Bang.
Physics professor and frequent First Things contributor Stephen Barr discusses the implications of quantum physics at Big Questions Online: No less a figure than Eugene Wigner, a Nobel Prize winner in physics, claimed that materialism — at least with regard to the human mind — is....
For example, he distinguishes his position from the deism implied in the proposals of Stephen Hawking and other physicists regarding the onset of the Big Bang with its possible edge of time at the beginning, the implication of which is that creation is presumed to be limited to a single act at the beginning.
Solve for us the question of the reasonableness of athiesm, where you get something (big bang) from nothing — there must be a first cause of everything; explain implications of the anthropic principle and the wildly unprobablistic likelihood that our universe could even form in such a fashion as to be capable of sustaining life (which has, interestingly, your athiest heavy hitters (i.e. Dawkins, Schwartz, etc.) necessarily positing multiple universe theories to get around the near probablistic impossibility of all conditions be present at time of big bang for life to be possible without acknowledgement of a divine designing hand guiding the process); explain The probablistic impossibility of non-irreducibly complex basic cells (life) coming together spontaneously (DNA, cell membrane, etc), even the most basic, simple forms of life allowing for reproduction, metabolism, etc...
Penn State and Illinois take the field on Saturday in a matchup with plenty of Big Ten Leaders division implications.
This weekend should have serious implications for the No. 1 seed race, as a pair of current two seeds, the North Carolina Tar Heels and Duke Blue Devils, meet in Durham (Saturday 8:15 p.m., ESPN), while the Michigan State Spartans probably need to win the Big Ten Tournament title (Sunday 4 p.m., CBS) to have any hope of jumping to the top.
One of the bigger line moves this week is in a game with heavy playoff implications.
The biggest rivalry in Mexico, North America, and one of the biggest in all of the Americas is Chivas de Guadalajara against Club America, and it's a clash that's often had major implications in the LigaMX title race.
The Badgers travel to Happy Valley on November 10, in a game that could have Big Ten Championship implications.
It's a shame we won't get to see him in the second leg, but the implications were bigger than his pending absence.
Ricky Rubio finally gets his revenge as the Utah Jazz wax the Minnesota Timberwolves in a pivotal game with big playoff implications.
Unbeaten Ohio State hosts Michigan State in a Big Ten showdown with major College Football Playoff implications.
They have had some tough fixtures mind, most of them away from home in fact, but while we could excuse them for not picking up as many points as they perhaps should of, the fact remains that defeats can have huge implications and the morale of any dressing room and that's a big concern for Bolton who haven't won any of their last five in the league.
There has recently been a big scandal over very poor care at hospitals in one particular area, unrelated to maternity care, that had many of the similar features of the FGH disaster, including the implication of the, then, Government's latest vanity project, the «Foundation Trust» scheme:
Mr MacAskill's decision to ignore their demands is being viewed, in terms of its international implications, as one of the biggest decisions made by the devolved administration.
[Updated below] A big change in the world of campaign advertising: over the past six months: the practice of targeting online ads directly at voters in a particular district has gone from being exotic to being a standard part of the political toolkit, with serious implications both for the...
The new Columbia report makes a big contribution to understanding the business of digital journalism in the U.S., but in many ways, the American experience is exceptional, and one should be careful in understanding developments elsewhere through this lens — hence the need for further comparative research into how our media are changing today and what the implications are for our democracies.
It's a protagonist in Carole Cadwalladr's now legendary article, «The Great British Brexit Robbery», which looks at the role of big data analysis firms like Palantir, AggregateIQ and Cambridge Analytica in Brexit, with terrifying implications for modern democracy.
In the land of 10,000 lakes, one lake has been the starting place for research with implications for big lakes around the world.
She enjoys working closely with the grad students in the lab, helping them with experimental techniques, editing their manuscripts, and advising them about the big - picture implications of their data and ways to move forward.
The detection, reported online August 3 in Science, «has really big implications,» says physicist Janet Conrad of MIT, who was not involved with the research.
«That might not seem like a lot, but in fact that's quite a big difference, and it has important implications for the course of rheumatoid arthritis and for the management of the disease,» Dr. Matteson says.
Consumption patterns, together with aging and urbanization in some countries, have bigger implications for health and the reduction of carbon emissions than the total number of people in the world.
«This could have potentially big implications for the agricultural industry,» says Dr Pullen, «Our model plant is in the same family as cabbages, so it's easy to imagine creating giant cabbages or growing them to the desired market size faster than at present.»
«The single biggest implication is that bidding wars could conceivably be part of a general process of overheating and irrationality in housing markets,» said Prof. Strange.
«It could have big implications for farming, especially with climate change, where you will have water shortages and changes in environmental temperatures,» Koman says.
«Big geographic changes across northern Zealandia, which is about the same size as India, have implications for understanding questions such as how plants and animals dispersed and evolved in the South Pacific.
It would appear to be important enough in this case that authorship merits a big conflict with dangerous implications.
That carries a big policy implication, Cohen says: It not only «makes both public health and economic sense to clean up dirty places,» but also means there could be significant health benefits from reducing air pollution even in areas that already have relatively tight controls.
Whereas advances in error correction have big implications for data storage, a new approach to data compression could lead to, for example, more efficient use of the radio waves and spectrum bandwidth (a boon to wireless communications).
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