Sentences with phrase «really big implications»

The detection, reported online August 3 in Science, «has really big implications,» says physicist Janet Conrad of MIT, who was not involved with the research.

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There are three «really big negative or downside implications,» Moritz says, all of which are linked:
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?
A bigger baby, aside from the future health implications a larger size brings, is really something all expectant moms should be looking to avoid!
The big deal they missed is that this is meat that really is meat, and the implications are nothing short of thunderous.
Personally I think the biggest issue with the Smith Manoeuvre is that people don't really understand all the implications of it.
Is this really such a big deal, or are climate protection advocates just grasping for any good news to offset the grim implications of a Republican takeover of the U.S. Senate?
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