Sentences with phrase «immediate implications for»

The range of reactions to the Report obviously had immediate implications for individual Indigenous people and their communities.
The experts have begun to echo what executives from almost every major wireless research contributor — including Alcatel - Lucent, Ericsson, General Electric, InterDigital, Nokia, and Qualcomm, among others — have been saying for months; that a vote expected in early February in the IEEE Board of Directors could disrupt the balance of power between patent holders and users in the wireless space, with immediate implications for Wi - Fi and eventually for many other areas of technology.
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.
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.
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.
There are immediate implications for marine turtle population ecology and management.
The insight into the flea's sex life doesn't have immediate implications for fighting tungiasis in areas where it is endemic.
«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 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.
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.
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.
Perhaps nowhere has China moved faster — and with more immediate implications for global investors — than with its financial markets.

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Those findings have immediate practical implications for managers hoping to encourage innovative ideas and discourage turf wars, according to Knight.
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.»
While the benefits of voice for consumers are immediate and obvious, implications for marketers are vast and still emerging.
That might not seem like something that has immediate or obvious implications for media companies, but I think plenty of traditional players in the industry could learn a lot from the lessons that founders like David Karp of Tumblr and Evan Williams of Medium provided at RoadMap.
The importance of encounter of person with immediate existence, the accommodation to this place and this time, which is so heavy a theme in recent literature of the American South, is exactly the issue, though reduced in its implications whenever frozen in our accounting for it by a reduction to mere history or geography.
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.
Whether infants cry intensely for a few months or fuss frequently for the first year of life, a systems approach to development would suggest that the impact of extremes in crying on the infants» immediate environment may have negative consequences for the dynamics of the parent - child relationship, which in turn would have implications for the child's psychosocial development.
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.
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 report said: «The changes do not directly affect the franchise for UK general elections, European Lords raise voting age concernsParliamentary elections, or local government elections beyond Scotland, and therefore the order has no immediate constitutional implications for the rest of the UK.
Much coverage of the economic downturn has focussed on its immediate impact, yet it is likely to hold long - term implications for family life.
Having realised that the court order and its implications would negatively affect its ability to carry out its constitutional mandate, the Commission took immediate steps to vacate the court order and for the matter to be heard and determined expeditiously, while staying action on the process in compliance with the order.
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.
«While our findings do not have any immediate clinical implications, better and fuller understanding of the biological mechanisms that underlie the relationship between shorter height and higher risk of coronary heart disease may open up new ways for its prevention and treatment.»
Should the unions lose, the immediate impact in terms of union income is relatively small — however the precedent set by a ruling in favor of the teachers has broad implications for future cases involving efforts to give every child the chance at an excellent education.
Not only does this pose a grave threat to their immediate surroundings, but it also has far reaching implications for much wider territories.
One of the great challenges for anyone engaged with contemporary art is how to make sense of its immediate prehistory and implications.
RE # 37, GW actions have many many other immediate & future benefits: they prevent / reduce many other environmental harms (local air pollution, acid rain, ground & water pollution, etc.), they are good for the health (e.g., cycling & walking), they reduce crime (cycling, walking), they reduce our implication in foreign conflicts & tax money to protect oil supplies, they save money without lowering productivity (even increasing it), they save businesses from folding & households from going into hock.
What was KEY here is that she undertook to ensure my material was immediate sent to the State Scientist who was then responsible for summarizing the «science» for the Government to complete their Review of Gas Fracking and it's implications and a general RISK ASSESSMENT and Economics of it.
While local adaptation planners might be primarily be interested in how the patterns of heat extremes align with changes in population over their immediate community, it is equally important for decision makers to recognise the broader implications of heat exposure increases driven by future changes in where people live.
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.
My head felt scrambled and full of immediate concerns for how to best care for mom and fears about the long - term implications.
Our initial and immediate comments on the potential implications for employers and management are below.
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?
The injuries received in an accident can have financial implications that extend far beyond the need for immediate medical care and rehabilitation.
It also has immediate and significant implications for all qui tam litigants, especially those in the pre-intervention stage.
Vnuk has immediate, obvious & far - reaching implications for compulsory third party insurance, says Nicholas Bevan
This has immediate, obvious and far - reaching implications for our statutory and extra-statutory provision for TPMI in the UK.
One of the basic principles behind the publication of Evidence - Based Mental Health (EBMH) is that the research which we abstract in the journal should have immediate practical implications for mental health clinicians.
For example, the implications of depressive symptoms for metabolic control may not be immediate but may take some time to develFor example, the implications of depressive symptoms for metabolic control may not be immediate but may take some time to develfor metabolic control may not be immediate but may take some time to develop.
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