Sentences with phrase «much bigger implications»

That's interesting enough on its own, but it has much bigger implications — the team calculated that these diamonds could only have formed under pressure of more than 20 gigapascals.

Not exact matches

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I have zero insider knowledge of what's going on with this, but it seems not much a stretch at all to interpret Bharara's advice to us all to «stay tuned» for more as an implication that an even bigger fish than Silver is on his line.
«The biggest implication is that many of these patients may not be getting the proper dosage; they're either not getting enough for it to be effective or they're getting too much
At Parsley we test for nutrient deficiencies, toxins like heavy metals, genetics with implications for pregnancy like MTHFR, and of course hormones, including forgotten hormones like Cortisol DHEA and Insulin which can have a much bigger impact on fertility than estrogen and progesterone.
«A big implication [of the study] is just how much we still need to learn about the living apes,» Pontzer said.
There are big ideas, major philosophical / moral implications, so much to talk about.
But it turns out, of course, that the implications are much bigger and less certain than initially advertised.
In a world where authors must increasingly take responsibility for a much wider series of career - management decisions, perhaps none has bigger implications than key copyright and intellectual property decisions.
The big picture is very much worth watching though as it may have implications for the market overall.
1) One Last Crack At Premium Price: Super Mario Run will start off as a free - to - play game much like Pokémon Go, but Nintendo's upcoming title has much bigger price implications.
That could be taking your favorite three and four letter acronyms to describe some state of the atmosphere - ocean, and some forcing uncertainty issues thrown in, but there's not much compelling evidence there's any big implication for sensitivity.
This does not sound like that much of a «big deal», until one looks at its implications, in particular on projections of future warming (e.g. like those made by Vaughan Pratt on the earlier thread, which got so much attention — yet appear to be «outdated» already).
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.
But the implications are much bigger.
In fact, if anything the psychological change required is greater than the coding alterations, something which could have big implications for the much - rumored iPad Pro.
Native title agreements have the capacity to deliver much, much more if together we can demonstrate the courage, persistence and flexibility to make now big decisions with long term implications.
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