Sentences with phrase «struck by the implications»

Those of us who read this unsettling P.D. James novel were struck by the implications of its plot.
Conservation biologists have been profoundly struck by the implications of Paul Martin's work.

Not exact matches

In Precision Strike Warfare and International Intervention: Strategic, Ethico - Legal and Decisional Implications, edited by Mike Aaronson, Wali Aslam, Tom Dyson and Regina Rauxloh: Routledge, 2014.
By urging tribunals to strike down the use of the card reader, the implication is a return to our prior election system, going back to the 2003 and 2007 era where Mike Tyson, dead people and ghost names on the voter register produced huge votes recorded on election day to declare people winners of election.
I too was struck by Stiglitz's comments, the implications of which run, in the short term, directly counter to the raft of government measures published yesterday.
Besides being concerned about whether or not he would recover, I was struck by the profound metaphysical implications of what had just happened.
If this second team - up is intended be the «Empire Strikes Back» - level middle chapter to a larger importance yet to come, then, by unwritten sequel rules, the raised stakes of heavy - and - grim - flavored implications are all completely allowed and welcome.
DOMA: Tax Implications for Same - Sex Couples The Defense of Marriage Act of 1996 was struck down by the Supreme Court in 2013 by majority decision.
He took the erotic implications of Henri Matisse, the orifices of late Arshile Gorky, ad Giovanni Battista Tiepolo's luscious sun - struck clouds, and transformed them into fleshy abstract limbs and twisting torsos entwined across a canvas punctuated by drips and splatters.
The artist was struck by the imposing size and number of these cargo units, and the ecological implication of their global transport.
«The research has implications globally because other major rivers such as the Ganges (India / Bangladesh), Yangtze (China) and Mississippi (USA) have catchments that are regularly struck by tropical storms.
However, in striking a balance between the indications given by the language and the practical implications of competing constructions, the court must consider the quality of the drafting of the clause.
This standard has very important implications for pedestrians who were struck by motor vehicles.
«The Court of Appeal's interpretation of s. 487.012 has significant implications for vast amounts of Canadians» personal information that is held by third parties, including many types of personal information that strike to our biographical core and reveal the most intimate details of our lifestyle and personal choices.
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