Sentences with phrase «huge implications down»

But one thing they often forget is that decisions made on day one can have huge implications down the road.

Not exact matches

These two squads have a huge matchup against one another in Week 4 that will certainly have major implications down the road in terms of playoff seedings.
These two squads have a huge matchup against one another in Week 4 that will certainly have major implications down the road.
«The problem with the payment of the allowance is that apart from the huge cost implication for the national budget, it also compels governments over the years to scale down the number of students entering into the college of education.»
By urging tribunals to strike down the use of the card reader, the implication is a return to our prior election system, going back to the 2003 and 2007 era where Mike Tyson, dead people and ghost names on the voter register produced huge votes recorded on election day to declare people winners of election.
The ability to switch out parts as they break down, just like one might do to keep a vintage car in shape, has huge implications for human health.
Physicists show how Planck's law of black body radiation breaks down for nanoparticles, a discovery that could have huge implications for climate science
«And once this big reservoir of freshwater to the region is shut down, that has a huge implication
In the most recent case against Trump Toilets, Chinese courts granted him a victory, but the implications could be huge, given that retaining the rights to his brand name could mean 225 or even more Chinese products featuring the Trump name may have to stand down and desist.
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