Sentences with phrase «lot bigger implications»

It also has a lot bigger implications for the world if we're successful.

Not exact matches

The matchups with the biggest playoff implications were held until lateron Sunday, and starters for a lot of teams sat out, but the first round of games gave us one storyline worth monitoring: Would the Browns really go 0 - 16?
«That might not seem like a lot, but in fact that's quite a big difference, and it has important implications for the course of rheumatoid arthritis and for the management of the disease,» Dr. Matteson says.
Okay, so that Matrix - like philosophy might not make a whole lot of sense, but what I'm gunning at is the little additions to the near - perfect Nidhogg gameplay formula have big implications for how you play Nidhogg 2.
The big picture stuff is made up of lots more than this and so the implications — however things get resolved in these small details — are going to be small.
After a lot of noise, the evidence led to some better understanding of the microclimates in the Alps but had a big zero implications for climate on a regional or global scale.
In the smoking ashes of Detroit, Ford Motor Company looks a lot like the last man standing, which could have great big implications for the green car race.
I guess the bigger point is that if the tropical lapse rate changes in such a way as to destabilize the tropical atmosphere a lot (which I am still skeptical of), this says that we are missing something important, the implications of which are hard to predict until we understand it.
But Touch ID has already set off a firestorm of controversy among privacy advocates who say there could be lots of Big Brother implications, especially following revelations by Der Spiegel Online that the N.S.A. already has the ability to capture photos, GPS data, contacts and texts from iPhones.
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