Sentences with phrase «potentially far reaching»

For me the report is a mixed bag of very interesting and potentially far reaching recommendations, hidden amongst much more mundane (but sensible) suggestions, interspersed with several anti-climaxes.
In time, the effect of self - publishing could be as profound and potentially far reaching for authors as Gutenberg's first invention.
I would suggest in time, the effect of self publishing will be as profound and potentially far reaching as the effect of Gutenberg's invention.

Not exact matches

Corporate tax cuts could provide an extra leg up for earnings, while the prospect of far - reaching financial sector reforms, potentially not requiring legislation, is also encouraging for financial stocks.
And she won't be presiding over the institution as it begins weighing potentially far - reaching changes in how it handles monetary policy in an era of slower growth.
Then there was Bush v. Gore, in which the court, in halting the Florida recount, announced a novel and potentially far - reaching requirement of equal vote - counting standards across districts, a theory unsupported by the Fourteenth Amendment's original intent.
Matthew J. Tuininga, assistant professor of moral theology at Calvin Theological Seminary, voiced the concerns of many about Obergefell's potentially far - reaching implications:
Narrative is a significant mode of human communication, a bearer of culture, and a potentially profound and far - reaching educational methodology.
However, they can have far reaching, long term consequences, affecting families and family life and, if ignored, potentially leading to depression, self - harm or even suicide.»
Beyond a young driver earning a first career victory and an underfunded team finding a way to snatch a trophy away from the sport's juggernauts, there are potentially far - reaching implications.
If one spouse agrees to work part time, and the other spouse is ok with that and takes on the bulk of the breadwinner role however, this simple decision that was made at the time to benefit the family will have far reaching and potentially life long consequences.
Finally, employers are investing in their future work force by supporting breastfeeding; some studies have indicated that breastfed babies have potentially higher IQ's and better academic accomplishments than bottle - fed babies.Because of the far - reaching positive ecological, health, and social impact breastfeeding can make on our planet, it is imperative for anyone interested in protecting our children and our environment to do whatever possible to support, protect, and promote breastfeeding.
Instead, constitutional action, often of a far - reaching nature and sometimes of a potentially divisive nature, seems to come about as a result of other dynamics.
In a fascinating and potentially far - reaching judgement, the judges ruled: «Religion could be described as a belief system going beyond sensory perception or scientific data held by a group of adherents, which claims to explain mankind's place in the universe and to teach its adherents how they are to live their lives in conformity with the belief system.»
«The decision potentially blocks one of Mr. Bloomberg's most far - reaching reforms of the taxi industry just days before it was to take effect.»
Are these rumblings of potentially more far - reaching political revolutions in the West?
Also in the Treasury documents are potentially far - reaching to objectives for roads policy which could revive zombie road schemes across the country.
was stunning on its face but the implications of the contest are potentially far - reaching and critical in understanding the coming November elections.
* GOP's union - busting drive alienating cops and firefighters: Relatedly, Politico on an important trend: Public safety workers, who were once reliably Republican - leaning, are now turning on the party in response to the public employee union busting of GOP governors, with potentially far - reaching political ramifications.
But Levy, with Hofstra, says that's far less than the impact of television ads airing in the New York City market which could potentially reach millions.
To reach the potentially habitable planet Proxima b, these «photogravitational» assists counterintuitively require first sending the light sail swooping blisteringly close to the bright, sunlike stars Alpha Centauri A and B — even though they are nearly two trillion kilometers farther from us than Proxima b's smaller, dimmer host star, Proxima Centauri.
«There could be potentially far - reaching, multi-generational consequences if something went wrong in a subtle way,» says Moore.
«A finding of this magnitude will need to be replicated because it potentially has such far - reaching implications.»
«If you supply additional nutrients, the plant grows but often at the expense of its fungal partner in the mutualism, creating an imbalance in the relationship with potentially far - reaching implications.»
«Now we need to determine if the disease process or the extended antibiotic regimen is responsible for the changes we identified so that we can effectively care for the medical condition while minimizing any unintended, and potentially, far - reaching effects.»
A new study at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute (STRI) in Panama shows that lianas prevent canopy trees from producing fruit, with potentially far - reaching consequences for other plants and animals.
Not only does the work have potential significance to earthquake forecasting, Johnson said, but the approach is far - reaching, applicable to potentially all failure scenarios including nondestructive testing of industrial materials brittle failure of all kinds, avalanches and other events.
In its 2012 statement on Climate Change, the American Geophysical Union (AGU) has reconfirmed that there is compelling evidence of human impact on the climate system with potentially far - reaching consequences for ecological and political systems.
Würzburg scientists now discovered that it can also readily target RNA — a result with potentially far - reaching... Read more
The benefits of echinacea teas and supplements are potentially far - reaching.
The cell phone market potentially has far more reach than online does.
Both are about silent wars that are being fought behind the scenes, outside of the public eye, that have far - reaching consequences, every bit as potentially deadly as the more tangible wars.
Of all the products CAST has in development, it is the most potentially far - reaching, because a comprehensive, accessible repository of digital books could serve as a foundation for universally designed curricula all over the world.
All of the schools that have so far taken part were specially selected in an attempt to reach out to those that wouldn't normally be able to visit the zoo, engaging children who had potentially never been interested in conservation initiatives before.
The loss of the waiver has several practical and potentially far - reaching consequences.
Potentially further shrinking the state's teacher supply are anticipated new retirements, as increasing numbers of Baby Boomer teachers reach retirement age.
An unusual runoff election with what is expected to be an extremely low voter turnout is taking place today, with potentially far - reaching implications for education in the state's largest school district, Los Angeles Unified.
The new Volkswagen Beetle Dune may not be quite as exotic as its predecessor, but it is far more grounded in reality than the original show car — and as a result, it potentially has a chance at reaching volume production down the road.
And I would suggest in time, the effect of self publishing will be as profound and potentially far - reaching as the effect of Gutenberg's invention.
Donna Francis, publisher at Creative Books, also noted the potentially far - reaching effects of the tax.
I had high hopes when Microsoft invested in them a while back, thinking they would potentially clue in and do more to make themselves a platform for Amazon to worry about, but no such luck thus far (similar conclusions were reached by Geekwire last month when Nook announced a new deal with Google Play — say what?).
The repercussions of having your identity stolen are far - reaching and potentially devastating.
Here's an interesting story, with some potentially far - reaching ripples for how games are packaged and sold: UK's Advertising Standards Authority has ruled that Activision's TV ads (primarily for Call of Duty 2), which show pre-rendered footage, do not accurately represent the video game they are selling.
Microsoft also revealed a new, potentially far - reaching initiative called SmartGlass that is meant to link the Xbox 360 with other popular electronic devices like tablets and cellphones.
I think that exhibition making can potentially reach far beyond the sphere of art and that is something I am investigating quite actively at the moment.
This loss of sensory function may lead to impaired behavioural responses of potentially far - reaching consequences in population dynamics and community structure.
That's a potentially huge constituency and powerful force for change that reaches far beyond those who have committed to veganism, vegetarianism or even «ethical» meat eating.
Sorry if all this seems to be stating the obvious, but I see the implications of this «blog review» process as potentially very far - reaching for scientific advancement.
jim2: «These are government employees using government email making decisions that have potentially far - reaching implications and it's the committee's role to understand the full context of that decision - making process,» the aide said.
I'd say the biggest and potentially most murderous swindle being practised at present is the pretence that the evidence for anthropogenic global warming is not strong enough to merit immediate and far - reaching action to reduce usage of fossil fuels.
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