Sentences with phrase «most obvious implications»

Indeed, they do not even seem to have thought about its most obvious implications.
Implication and Analysis The most obvious implication of this data (click the «All Schools» button on each chart) is that huge numbers of children in all states are not learning to read by 3rd grade.
The most obvious implication of small claims is the general no - costs rule.

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The most obvious example of religious implications in biology is the topic of evolution.12 In the debate over the relation of Genesis to the Darwinian theory of natural selection there have always been several views of the Bible.
Most baby products come with health and safety warnings and although some products are obvious when it comes to their health implications (food, bottles, diapers), others are less intuitive when it comes to the health and safety implications.
«What has emerged from our study as well as from other work on introgression is that interbreeding with archaic humans does indeed have functional implications for modern humans, and that the most obvious consequences have been in shaping our adaptation to our environment — improving how we resist pathogens and metabolize novel foods,» Kelso says.
«The most important point is that this is developing docking techniques and technology which, in turn, means precision controls for thrusters and the like, which has obvious military / anti-satellite implications,» Cheng said.
On the other hand, the implications for the typical Baby Boomer's most important asset, his or her house, is rather dire, because homes can't be sold as readily to foreigners, for obvious reasons.
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