Sentences with phrase «large economic implications»

«This is the canary in the coal mine,» says Shanna H. Swan, a study co-author at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York, «because it has large economic implications about men's fertility and health.»

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That is good for everything from the bottom line of large companies to the lonliness epidemic, which is actually something with economic implications.
The reason the reaction was so large was that doubts began to emerge about whether the economic situation was sustainable, particularly in view of the implications for foreign debt.
According to him, unlike corporate private entities, an insolvency involving financial institutions like DKM, have larger societal impact which have dire economic implications.
The researchers say the larger adverse effect they measured on energy intake for some lower socio - economic and minority populations has policy implications.
One recommendation of that meeting was to focus on technological possibilities and economic implications of quieting technologies for the largest vessels in the oceans; a follow - on meeting (also chaired by Dr. Southall) addressed just this issue (view the 2007 report).
The artist toys with the social and economic implications of taste and the decorative impulse, of home - making as privilege, even, without necessarily staking a foothold in a larger political conversation.
I view his response essay to be in large part an outstanding quantitative review of the human implications of the trade - offs between carbon dioxide emissions and economic growth.
Given the global economic implications of carbon dioxide emission mitigation and the fact that geopolitical strategising tends not to be shared with the public at large, it seems inevitable that any attempt to answer your question will be denounced as a conspiracy theory.
The Pan-Canadian Wind Integration Study (PCWIS) assessed the operational and economic implications of integrating large amounts of wind energy into the Canadian electricity system.
Global - warming denialism is a special case, of course: the policy implications of the facts about climate change threaten some very large economic interests and some dearly - held political beliefs.
Though I've got to roll my eyes a bit at Monsieur Vie's own sense of the scale of the current economic woes — the crisis is affecting and is going to affect millions more than «a few people» — his larger point that the environmental crisis and its global implications can not be allowed to take a backseat to the economic one in global agendas is valid.
Market Meltdown: Change Your Job - Search Mindset The current economic meltdown is just the tip of a much larger iceberg that will have far reaching economic implications for all of us here in the U.
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