Sentences with phrase «general implications»

We assess the history and possible duration of the epidemic, the performance of control strategies, and general implications for disease dynamics in space and time.
In its thematization at the 1983 Vancouver Assembly, the phrase integrity of creation was clear in general implication but lacking in exact definition.2 In meetings of the Church and Society Working Committee, the phrase has come to name the intrinsic value that each and every living being has in and for itself as a creature loved by God, and the instrumental value that living beings can have for one another and for God as instances of an evolutionary and web - like creation.
In the Nasmyth lab, we uncovered interesting aspects of mitotic regulation in budding yeast with general implications for cell division in other organisms, including humans.
The sole general implication he supports is that children's minds are different, and an education system should take account of those differences, a point developed in diverse ways by his many followers.
These findings have general implications for the mechanism of sexual transmission and dissemination of many viruses, including HIV and Zika.
What was meant by the signs of the times is not clear, beyond the general implication that any person who observed and understood what was going on about him would not need any other sign from heaven to attest the divine mission and authority of Jesus,
The general implication of generating such an infinite series is that any process taking place over a continuum can not be accomplished, for this would mean successively achieving an infinite number of states or positions in that process.
However, this heretages of political witness are regarded as something extraordinary, and therefore, they have had no general implications for the political life of the people.
(Science and the Modern World, New York: The Free Press, 1967, 174 & 178) He comments, «This position can be substantiated only by the discussion of the general implication of the course of actual occasions — that is to say, of the process of realisation.»
Both Longhi and Warren harbor some skepticism about the extraordinary level of plagioclase purity in the anorthosites detected by Kaguya but maintain that the general implications remain relevant.
This segment will help listeners better understand the general implications of this new classification.
«One general implication, in considering the wide range of contexts for L2 reading, is that there is no single «one size fits all» set of recommendations for reading instruction or curriculum development.
Part II.A of this Note will outline the basic principles of the content - neutrality doctrine and the general implications of a positive determination.
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