Sentences with phrase «even bigger implications»

This of course means manufacturers can now theme Android to their liking going forward, but for us end users, it has even bigger implications.

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Some predict that the implications of PSD II for incumbent firms could be even bigger than fintech.
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...
I believe, this question of ultimate meaning looms with greater and greater importance as we delve even deeper into the mysteries of existence, including the theoretical implications of the Big Bang theory (cf. Robert Jastrow, God and the Astronomers, 1978).
I have zero insider knowledge of what's going on with this, but it seems not much a stretch at all to interpret Bharara's advice to us all to «stay tuned» for more as an implication that an even bigger fish than Silver is on his line.
But even now, many astrophysicists are still uncomfortable with the implication that the Big Bang marked the beginning of time itself.
Yet, despite her taste for research with «bigger picture implications,» she found even this more broadly focused academic research too specialised.
This discovery could have big implications for the coffee industry and might even allow domestic coffee connoisseurs to brew tastier beverages.
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.
«These improved estimates have big implications for the climatic consequences of the impact, which could have been even more dramatic than what previous studies have found.»
Or even worse it could mean you've lost muscle mass which will have big implication for your fat loss later down the line.
, the board has already administered a costly voter survey, discussed parcel tax implications at recent board meetings, and all but invited the union to dream of an even bigger raise.
With an envious eye on San Francisco's parcel tax plan, the board has already administered a costly voter survey, discussed parcel tax implications at recent board meetings, and all but invited the union to dream of an even bigger raise.
It's hard for even me to take in how big the implications of just that one change are.
Regardless, the implications are clear: Twitter will be the big single sign - on partner for iOS, not Facebook, even though that's a key area of focus for them.
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