Sentences with phrase «important repercussions»

The latter, in particular, will have important repercussions for the study of space medicine.
The central vs. local nature of high - school exit exam systems can have important repercussions on the labor market.
Atmospheric contamination due to heavy metals is currently a severe problem of global proportions, with important repercussions in public health.
It's perhaps the most important repercussion of all the backlash about fake news, election interference, well - being, and data privacy: that losing talent could lead to a slow - down of innovation at Facebook that might leave the door open for a new challenger.
Similarly, players will be able to use their save game from Ground Zeroes to help establish a Mother Base in The Phantom Pain, while actions made when rescuing hostages, POWs, and specific characters will all have important repercussions later on.
Each little choice we make every day has important repercussions for God's future.
McCabe's doctrine of a self - limiting God could not fail to have important repercussions on his views of history and human personality.
«Summer learning loss is very real and has important repercussions in the lives of students, especially those with fewer financial resources.»
In a commentary in Friday's issue of Science, climatologist James Hansen of NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies in New York City and his colleagues argue that the new work has important repercussions for the global warming debate.
The new findings show, he says, that «any study of microbes suspended in a liquid should not ignore that the motion of that liquid could have important repercussions on the microbes.»
«It will have important repercussions for the study of supernovae type Ia.»
After all, its subject, the impact of photography upon painting during the 19th century and into the Edwardian age, had important repercussions.
Promoting diligent scholarship, vigilant, responsible buying and free, robust exchanges of opinion could have important repercussions that extend beyond forged works being absorbed into the market.
«This has important repercussions for future solar activity.»
We show that the size of the drop in well - being around a first birth varies greatly; furthermore, this drop has important repercussions for completed family size, net of other factors, such as age at first birth, family resources, and partnership status.
The first month after partum represents a critical phase of parents life and it could be considered a developmental crisis characterized by anxiety, stress and mood alterations that could have important repercussions on the child psycho - physical development.
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