Clearly, there are
vast implications of low trust for states, for neighborhoods, for countries.
In the meantime, the mainstream media has swept Fakegate under the rug, says little of
the vast implications of Climategate, and continues to pander to the EPA and other elements of the Obama administration despite the obvious fraud, waste and failure of its «Green» programs.
This week, a distinguished panel of central bankers and academics gathered at the Brookings Institution to discuss
the vast implications of digital currencies on the banks that make the world go «round.
Not exact matches
and that the ability to collect and store such
vast amounts
of consumers» personal data carries with it tremendous
implications for both individuals and society as a whole.
While the benefits
of voice for consumers are immediate and obvious,
implications for marketers are
vast and still emerging.
But the
vast majority
of Christians have yet to recognize that fundamental fact, let alone come to terms with its
implications for the life
of the church and its relationships to the Jewish people.
As Provine summarized the matter, «The destructive
implications of evolutionary biology extend far beyond the assumptions
of organized religion to a much deeper and more pervasive belief, held by the
vast majority
of people, that non-mechanistic organizing designs or forces are somehow responsible for the visible order
of the physical universe, biological organisms, and human moral order.»
The
implications of this reversal are
vast, and I do not think that we have given careful thought to it.»
For all
of Hendra's thoughtful reflection on issues as
vast as the nature
of faith and the ethical
implications of satire, this reader, for one, felt that there were too many missed opportunities in this book» opportunities to make vital connections.
Read that Rosenthal column about the
implications of MLB unilaterally imposing
vast, sweeping changes.
The
implications of this are
vast — if this is true, should the primary caregiver leave their child in day care, while they continue to work?
Targeting one specific industry will have
vast implications on the price
of goods, cost
of living, and access to jobs.
Frittering away fortunes The
implication in «Vanderbilt family refinances Madison Avenue office tower for $ 80 million» (CrainsNewYork.com) that there is still some
vast, hidden and unitary Vanderbilt fortune is simply erroneous, although individual branches
of the family, by dint
of their subsequent efforts, may have built their own fortunes.
The surprise
implication: We are plunging — literally — in the direction
of Leo at a rate
of 375 miles per second, drawn in by the gravitational pull
of vast clusters and superclusters
of galaxies.
By
implication, a
vast world
of animal cognition exists out there, not just in African Grey parrots but in other creatures, too.
This result has
vast implications for the world
of exoplanets.
The researchers believe the
implications extend beyond the scope
of ceratopsians and have consequences for the study
of evolutionary theory over
vast stretches
of time.
The
implications of a common control element in sodium and calcium channels are
vast, Yue says, including unified understanding
of conditions that spring from defects in the calcium control
of these channels.
«This year's Nobel Laureates have been studying this fundamental problem and solved the mystery
of how an inner clock in most
of our cells in our bodies can anticipate daily fluctuations between night and day to optimize our behavior and physiology... since the paradigm shifting discoveries by Hall, Rosbash and Young, circadian biology has developed into a highly dynamic research field with
vast implications for our health and well - being.»
Some
of these planets, all located far beyond Earth's solar system, could contain
vast deposits
of graphite or diamonds, and their apparent abundance prompts new questions about the
implications of carbon - intense environments for climate, plate tectonics, and other geological processes, as well as for life.
But modern analytic techniques have exposed that many tissues hold a
vaster diversity
of cell types than anticipated — a fact that has important
implications for their biological functions.
The authors describe the findings and
implications of this
vast body
of research for educators.
The
implications of tracking are missed in the
vast majority
of value - added estimates now being used.
«The
vast majority
of authors are working day jobs... but if you look at the
implications [
of self - publishing], a lot more authors are able to earn a living wage, if you will, than five or ten years ago.»
A significant part
of his oeuvre to date has led him to scrutinize the actual and dominant demands for technological advances, most
of which depend on further depleting the Earth's natural resources and have
vast implications for the future
of our ecological systems.
Given the
vast propaganda machine seeking to refute the
implications of human - caused climate disruption, it's essential to have a site that can provide up - to - the - minute science - based responses to the distortions that the machine constantly places in the popular media.
There is a
vast amount
of information about obesity — including alarming prognostications about
implications for health care.
Lost in the effort to understand the
vast implications is an even more important signal sent by Saudi Arabia, the owner
of more than 16 %
of the world's proved oil reserves, about its view
of the future
of fossil fuels.
AMP grazing draws down and stores carbon, but it also has
vast implications for the health
of livestock, land, and soil microbial communities.
CAMBRIDGE, UK, 30 April, 2018 — An international team
of scientists is mounting an ambitious research programme to find how soon a
vast Antarctic glacier may collapse, with
implications for sea levels worldwide.
Ironically, and even though I have
vast sympathy for the victims
of Jerry Sandusky, Penn State's phony «exoneration»
of Michael Mann has far more
vast societal
implications, and is massively more destructive.
«Penn State's phony «exoneration»
of Michael Mann has far more
vast societal
implications, and is massively more destructive.»
Our modern food system, which has enabled virtually unbridled population growth, is also culpable in decreased biodiversity, loss
of topsoil, the depletion
of global stocks
of fish, the contamination
of groundwater, and a host
of other negative environmental effects, such as increased carbon emissions, the gross misuse
of antibiotics, and the health
implications of vast quantities
of cheap, virtually nutrition-less calories.
Oil is so important that the peak will have
vast implications across the realms
of war and geopolitics, medicine, culture, transport and trade, economic stability and food production.
Unfortunately, the
vast majority
of case comments seem to be written by lawyers, for lawyers: heavy on the facts and applicable law, weighed down with lengthy excerpts from the judge's ruling, and light on analysis and
implications for readers.
The post-EU arrangements that are being discussed are so
vast and what makes this all the more complicated is that the outcomes will have
implications for individuals, families and businesses alike, which makes it a topic
of much debate.
SECURITY BREACHES On any view this is potentially a
vast repository
of information, with significant privacy
implications.
For the
vast majority
of work, GCs need fast, pragmatic and commercially - grounded guidance which is sensitively calibrated to the
implications for the company in terms
of risk and value.
«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.
This may be an
implication that they are trying to compose a fund
of a
vast variety
of digital assets in many subsectors.
The
implications of ZoKrates are
vast.
Vast knowledge
of drug's classification in terms
of safety and toxicity and the legal
implication of each
of the classifications
The
implications of this are
vast — if this is true, should the primary caregiver leave their child in day care, while they continue to work?