Sentences with phrase «profound implications if»

These findings may have profound implications if they can be replicated in humans.

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This reality has profound implications for economic growth: consumers saving for retirement need to reduce spending if they are going to reach their retirement income goals and retirees with lower incomes will need to cut consumption as well.
Either way, the existence of three memos is seriously complicating the Republican campaign to #ReleaseTheMemo — an effort that, if successful, could have profound implications for special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into Trump's Russia ties and the FBI's independence more broadly.
If successful, The Abyss» token raise could have profound implications on the budding world of ICOs.
If we really are looking at a significant and growing percentage of Religious Indifferents in America, the implications for religious liberty could be profound.
Third, scientific reflection (in the form of observation and much speculation) on the nature of time itself also has profound implications on how man conceives of his reality as a succession of events (how man connects events in his reality)- interpreted as the passage of time - and whether those events are intrinsically connected, and, if so, whether or not such a connection is changeable.
If a Republican were competitive in that district, it would have profound implications for local, state and national politics.
«Congress is considering significant modifications to federal tax law that could have profound implications for Connecticut, depending on what specific provisions, if any, are enacted,» Lembo said.
If MHCI proteins — so crucial to immune function — also helped shape neural circuitry, the implications were profound.
Adds Matt Kaeberlein, a biologist who studies aging at the University of Washington, Seattle, «The therapeutic implications are profound if this mechanism holds true in people.»
If the correspondence proves correct, the implications are profound for broad areas ranging from physical chemistry to nanotechnology.
If these ideas are confirmed, there are profound implications.
If the results turn out to be real, she says, the implications are profound: we may have to rewrite physics and chemistry.
If that happens, the implications will be profound and the questions numerous.
And if you agree with Dr. King's premise, then it is bound to have profound implications for what you choose to do with your life.
If charter expansion has played a central role in driving these gains, the policy implications would be profound.
He said, «I feel it is highly likely that the deep storm and strong poleward advection of heat will have profound implications for the weather in the U.S. and Europe over the coming weeks if not months.»
«Both undermine the basic facts that the implications of climate change are profound and will be severe if greenhouse gas emissions are not cut drastically and swiftly over the coming decades.»
If Mr. Reicher and the search giant are right, the implications could be profound.
In terms of the implications for low carbon innovation, this is very important. Because if we just limit our our consideration of innovation for low carbon to high technology, not only are we setting ourselves for some pretty difficult tasks, we also exclude ourselves from all sorts of other possibilities which could have profound influence on a shift to a low carbon system. In terms of what we mean by low carbon definition, therefore, the «low carbon» bit does not just refer to more efficient use of greenhouse gases.
And Vicky Pope is still saying that «the implications of climate change are profound and will be severe if greenhouse gas emissions are not cut drastically and swiftly over the coming decades.»
If Hansen is right — and he has been right, sooner, about the big issues in climate science longer than anyone — the implications are vast and profound.
If it becomes law, Bill 132 will have profound implications for employers.
The implications for this are profound, because if we do not learn how to work with the aggressive energy that needs to come into the playroom, we will be at risk for compassion fatigue and extended states of dysregulation in our own bodies.
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