Sentences with phrase «immediate implications as»

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.

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Unresolved, these problems will have clear implications for the Canadian economy, a fact Prime Minister Stephen Harper acknowledged when he described the European debt crisis as «the most immediate and imminent threat to the global recovery.»
It is constituted essentially by the immediate implication of the awareness of the world as it is in its finite existence.
If God as concrete is constituted by all of the past, both immediate and remote, then it might be argued that God preserves all values (although some would deny the empirical and logical validity of this implication).
As with all birth choices, tests, procedures, and treatments, your care team should go through all the benefits (the advantages of delayed vs immediate cord clamping), the risks (the disadvantages of delayed vs immediate cord clamping), implications (associated risks) and possible future consequences, in order for you to make an informed decision.
As a concerned father of four young athletes and a life - long athlete, Tom knows the immediate and long - term implications that result from concussions.
Even though new technological infrastructures or individual tools rarely, if ever, change the world in one blow or cause particular events, they still have implications, biases, long - term implications, like the ones discussed by careful, deep thinkers of long - term change like Harold Innis and Elizabeth Eisenstein and more immediate ones for how we live our lives, as studied by social scientists willing to let the chips fall as they may.
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.
In a context of increased regulation and quality monitoring, unqualified care staff can feel vulnerable to allegations made against them, especially as this can result in immediate suspension which has significant personal financial implications.
Speak with an accountant or a retirement planner to help you understand the immediate tax implications from early withdrawals as well as the long - term capital accumulation and retirement funding impact.
While it might not seem at first that a new study, being highlighted by BBC News, on the overestimation of how much health care costs for our aging populations are likely to increase has an immediate connection to environmentalism, in fact realizing that we may have to spend considerably less money here, as people are productive at much older ages than they used to, has big implications on how we discuss population growth and economic expansion.
Whilst law firms are reviewing the situation carefully, we have not seen immediate knee - jerk reactions as firms consider the implications of the vote.
In cases involving wrongful death of a family member, it's best explained as when a family member dies as a result of an MVA as a result of another person's negligence or willful infliction of harm — this will leave other family members devastated and can certainly have immediate financial implications.
Question 1) if a business or other association provides services the HRPA may consider as being within their jurisdiction, what could the immediate and longer term implications be?
Of more immediate importance though is the implication that they could follow the Chinese and ban Initial Coin Offerings as they view it as a potential violation of the capital market act.
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