Sentences with phrase «immediate implications»

There are immediate implications for marine turtle population ecology and management.
Although the most immediate implications are for large public sector organizations, there are implications for all but the smallest organizations in this province.
So anything that gets us off the fossil fuel wagon has immediate implications for electricity generation.
If we stick to the Framework Convention's GHG metric, we find that the CO2 stabilization level is not 450 ppm or 400 ppm, it is 350 ppm and possibly lower with immediate implications for policy.
Perhaps nowhere has China moved faster — and with more immediate implications for global investors — than with its financial markets.
The field of biophysics applies these powerful tools to fundamental questions about our own bodies and environment, with immediate implications on human health and well - being.
The reconciliation of the timing of «Adam» and «Eve,» however, may be this study's most important immediate implication.
But he says their findings may have more immediate implications as well, for the design of clinical trials evaluating the benefits of providing nutrients to patients with sepsis.
The researchers say the work does not hold immediate implications for farmers and gardeners, who greatly rely on nitrogen in natural and synthetic forms to grow food.
Second, when we think through the possible implications of some of Trump's proposals which have to do with increasing tariffs, the most immediate implication is increasing prices — which is inflation.
«Often it is difficult to justify time for self (learning, training, networking) when there are so many other demands that have more immediate implications,» she says, but adds that it was worth the effort.
That had immediate implications for Black's case, although the back - story is convoluted.
When I describe it, you might not think it that novel, but what I liked was the way he extended his thinking past the immediate implications, and had thought through what it might mean over a longer time period.
It is constituted essentially by the immediate implication of the awareness of the world as it is in its finite existence.
This has immediate implications for the elaboration and development of moral doctrine, for consultative processes and for the free flow of ideas in the church.
The immediate implication of this, which is really my second statement in shorthand form, is that the Bible is thus a human product, namely, the response of two ancient communities to their experience of the Sacred.
The problem of analogy has immediate implications for a second major problem that arises when developing a social theory.
The immediate implication from Walker is that divine freedom, power, and creativity are the metaphysical grounds for emancipatory struggle.
We're also looking at what the immediate implications are for the Conservative pledge to repeal the Fixed - term Parliaments Act 2011, which means that general elections are only held every five years.
The immediate implications for Garcia's political future aren't clear.
Dr Fry said the research was an excellent example of the value of studying basic evolution, where results could have immediate implications for human health, and also contribute to the philosophy of science.
Lässig cites as an example a preprint he and his co-authors posted on bioRxiv last November about the ongoing Ebola outbreak, which could have immediate implications for the efforts to combat the disease.
The ability to identify the brain areas affected by the condition — as well as those that set the stage for it — adds to our knowledge but doesn't have immediate implications for treatment, Pitman believes.
They write, «There are exciting and immediate implications for early clinical translation; the discovery of easily accessible biomarkers in peripheral blood to predict disease susceptibility, progression or response to therapy and the potential for new therapeutic targets.»
«This kind of ecological study identifying a positive relationship between biodiversity and ecosystem services suggests that higher plant diversity will increase services from agroecosystems, and that has immediate implications for management practices and policies for sustainable agriculture, including Chesapeake Bay water quality,» Kaye said.
«The research findings do not have immediate implications for treatment, but the hope is that discovering genes associated with disease risks will bring scientists closer to biological pathways and may suggest useful targets for new treatments,» said geneticist Brendan J. Keating, DPhil, one of co-senior authors of the paper, of The Center for Applied Genomics at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and faculty at the Department of Pediatrics at the University of Pennsylvania.
«The immediate implication is that the mindset of the student before and during learning can have a significant impact on learning, and that positively altering a student's mindset can be effectively achieved through rather simple instructions,» Nestojko said.
Ngai cautions that the immediate implications of the work are limited to animal models, which provide the necessary foundation for eventually addressing human anosmias.
The insight into the flea's sex life doesn't have immediate implications for fighting tungiasis in areas where it is endemic.
«The immediate implications of this study are for diseases of motor neurons, like ALS, but I think our findings might also apply more generally to diseases of neural - circuit formation in the brain such as autism, schizophrenia and epilepsy,» Molofsky said.
Brief as it is, a gap on that timescale could have immediate implications for the tech industry, which relies on streams of data traveling at light speed over fiber - optic cables.
Positioning film within the context of the gallery setting has immediate implications.
What emerged most strongly for me was that, in the current atmosphere of the climate debate, the possibilities of doing «value free» research are greatly reduced: any scientific development which paints a picture of things being better or «worse than we thought» has immediate implications for the debate.
What — if any — immediate implications will this have for British MEPs, the CJEU, Commission officials, for the Council and — of course — for the British Presidency of the Council in 2017?
In the U.S., the immediate implication of the SEC's conclusion that ICOs may be regulated like securities is to require those found to be securities to be subject to applicable U.S. securities laws and SEC regulations.
The range of reactions to the Report obviously had immediate implications for individual Indigenous people and their communities.
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