Sentences with phrase «huge implications of»

But unless national courts start using the huge implications of this kind of broad precedents, the CJEU will probably not be feeling the urge to limit their scope.
I spoke with Hillary from Healthy Paws today, whom did not have a single clue regarding their policies, nor did she understand that what she said had huge implications of collusion on their company.
Surely you see some of the huge implications of holding such a position.
People here did not understood the HUGE implication of this statement.

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This could have huge implications: The study points out that 5.4 million new cases of skin cancer are diagnosed each year in the U.S. alone.
Dotcom's extradition, which will be determined in court in August 2013, will have huge implications for the future of the Web.
What's less clear is whether those gains trump the huge implications it would have for the future of work.
Amazon's decision not to sell Nest products has huge implications as it strives to carve out a new computing platform — and as it continues to clash with Google over the future of computing.
If this is true, by the way, it means that attempts at implementing liberalizing reforms are successful mainly during periods of great global liquidity, and this might have implications for China, especially if over the next few years global central banks begin to withdraw the huge liquidity injections that have underpinned asset bubbles around the world.
And the numbers have huge implications for the insurance industry, city planning, decisions about rebuilding, and the lives of millions of Americans.
There is a very remote chance it will travel into the Gulf of Mexico, which would have huge implications for the region's offshore production — most weather models have the hurricane shifting north up along the East Coast.
This is the first time an autonomous vehicle operating in self - driving mode has resulted in a human death, and that has huge implications for the future of AVs and their use on roads.
The question, even in its simplest form, is quite difficult to answer and the implications of that answer have huge impacts on your business.
However, in such an environment, I would imagine we would see macroeconomic implications for all of China, since I would expect similar issues simultaneously at Ant Financial and because JD and Alibaba now make up a huge percentage of Chinese commerce.
I think that has huge implications for the art of preaching.
That Softball clash next week will have HUGE playoff implications and will be the Live Clean Chicago Game of the Week!
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.
The difference and it's a huge one is that the investigations into Trump et al are supported by an implication of evidence of criminal wrong doing.
Most people believe the Patriots could be anywhere from 3 - 1 to 1 - 3 during his stint as starter, which has huge implications on this type of bet.
Arsenal will face off against Liverpool at Emirates Stadium in an encounter, which bares huge top 4 implications, and Arsene Wenger's team will look to maintain their fine Premier League form at the expense of the reds.
Andrew Avery and Rob Trites are back to cap all of the Gameweek 28 action that includes Manchester United hosting Chelsea and Manchester City visiting Arsenal in a pair of huge matchups with top - six 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.
At the end of the year, only 2 percent of the children in the control group were securely attached, while 61 percent of the children in the treatment group were securely attached — a huge difference, and one that had enormous implications for the future happiness and success of those children.
Just consider the implications of the partnership you mention above between Nestle & Fonterra: Fonterra owns a 43 % stake in Sanlu Group, the culprit behind the huge melamine - tainted formula scandal in China.
«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.»
This technology has the potential to reduce separation between aircraft, altering today's assumptions about airspace and runway loading, which could have huge implications on the number of airline operations able to operate from an airport or runway.
In other words, David Cameron's commitment to an in - or - out referendum on Britain's EU membership primarily for party political reasons has fundamentally reshaped the terms of the British domestic debate on Europe but it also has huge implications for both the UK and European integration in general.
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 Treasury is currently consumed with the comprehensive spending review, to be completed in October, which will detail the full scale and scope of government spending cuts, with huge political implications.
He said government could not afford to let the critical timelines to complete the PSP process slip any further and therefore urged the stakeholders to always be reminded of that fact during their deliberations adding that their work at the retreat had huge implications for the millions of Ghanaians who would benefit from the Compact II Programme's implementation.
McMahon said, «The implication is that there's huge amount of money that is being gambled at casinos in other states and is going to be gambled in Tioga or the Catskills or Saratoga.
Speaking about the initiative, climate change minister Phil Woolas said a «new currency» was being created which would have «huge implications» for the government and on judgments about the feasibility of various proposals.
While Nigerians were trying to absorb the implications of this shocking development, the president who was away in London made comments same Wednesday which precipitated another huge controversy - Buhari said in relation to the country over which he presides, ``... more than 60 percent of the population is below 30.
As well as having huge implications for the British party system, the legacy of the Independence Referendum (narrowly won by the unionist side) may offer some pointers to what might happen should the U.K. narrowly vote to remain in the European Union.
Dr Ross Forgan, from the University of Glasgow's School of Chemistry said: «The Royal Society - EPSRC support has given a huge boost to my research group in its early stages, allowing us to investigate the unusual biomimetic properties of synthetic porous materials that have huge implications for the way we carry out catalytic reactions.
«It's going to be huge and just imagine the implications that are involved here,» Councilman Daniel Dromm, one of the co-sponsors of the legislation along with Councilwoman Gale Brewer, told TPM Wednesday.
The intelligence of the Observer reader is insulted by the implication that while these huge cuts have been absorbed with great effectiveness any further cuts would be a disaster:
That by - election is yet to be scheduled but if Reckless is also victorious it will have «huge implications» ahead of the general election.
The carbon storage of the Amazon basin is huge, and losing the ability to take up as much carbon could have global implications for climate change,» said lead author Thomas Hilker, remote sensing specialist at Oregon State University in Corvallis, Oregon.
So that our news team would always be in ready - to - respond mode, he told me, he was tracking the progress of a number of fascinating developments, such as the creation of life in the lab, all of which would have huge implications when they actually happened.
«The implications of this ruling are huge,» says Brad Walker, who headed river restoration efforts for the Missouri Coalition for the Environment in St. Louis before retiring earlier this month.
Nevertheless, Cox and his colleagues press on, for the same reasons that researchers flocked to Guam in the 1950s: If BMAA exposure accounts for at least some of the most devastating neurological disorders, learning more about this obscure compound could have huge implications for understanding the underlying disease.
Influencing when people recharge their cars could have huge implications for the effect of evs on the environment.
«More pieces of the puzzle need to be figured out,» she says, «but obviously the health implications for humans could be huge
«The implications are potentially huge,» says Hope Ishii of the University of Hawaii in Honolulu, one of the researchers behind the study.
The findings «potentially have huge implications for clinical infectious diseases,» said Dr. Trish Perl,» Chief of the Division of Infectious Diseases, Professor of Internal Medicine, and holder of the Jay P. Sanford Professorship in Infectious Diseases at UT Southwestern.
A series of huge numbers have been broken into their prime - number building blocks faster than ever before, with implications for online cryptography
«If it can be used for repairs without bringing boats into dry dock, it could have huge implications for the cost of repairs,» says Peter Stephenson of the Institute of Oceanographic Sciences in Godalming.
«If children as young as 6 can learn to use a cognitive strategy after just a few minutes of training, that has huge implications for interventions.»
A breed of subatomic particle made from nothing has huge implications for technology — and shows how tenuous reality itself is
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