Sentences with phrase «widespread implications on»

«How and where our nation's aging population chooses to live will have widespread implications on the way homes are designed, the resources people will need, and how communities and businesses nationwide should prepare,» says Andy Sieg, head of Global Wealth and Retirement Solutions for Bank of America Merrill Lynch.

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Climate change can have a different impact on male and female fish, shellfish and other marine animals, with widespread implications for the future of marine life and the production of seafood.
Their thinking could have widespread implications for our understanding of how best to look for alien life on other planets.
Tinder's woes could signal widespread implications for other developers that rely on the massive social networking platform.
In light of the widespread attention given to the Chetty, Friedman, and Rockoff research, Education Next asked four experts to comment on the study's implications for teacher policy.
As policymakers begin work on a major overhaul to the federal tax code, which could include eliminating or changing the deduction, and amid widespread concern about rising student debt levels, leaders should bear in mind that altering the provision would have implications for higher education and tax policy across levels of government.
Two groups have different views on the facts on an issue with widespread policy implications — how do you find a workable solution?
Their thinking could have widespread implications for our understanding of how best to look for alien life on other planets.
«But especially where such strategies may have wide ranging and adverse implications involving widespread denial of access to justice, the use of such strategies should not be encouraged by the giving of cost breaks on foreseeable costs consequences.»
As these cases proceed toward hearings on their merits, the implications for Canadian multinationals operating abroad — especially in countries with weak human rights records or where there is no independent rule of law — could be widespread.
Justice Sanderson rejected Aviva's argument and said: «For this court to let proportionality be the overriding, or even the predominant factor, would be grossly unfair to (Persampieri) and would be to reward the uncompromising, and — in the light of the jury verdict — unreasonable behaviour of the insurer...» Justice Sanderson agreed that insurers can pursue whatever legal strategy they deem fit, but added that, «especially where such strategies may have wide ranging and adverse implications involving widespread denial of access to justice, the use of such strategies should not be encouraged by the giving of cost breaks on foreseeable costs consequences.»
Expert Tips on What to Do If You Lose Your Job - Unemployment Resource Guide Losing a job in a shaky economy has widespread implications... from psychological issues to practical matters such as how to replace lost wages and benefits.
Very recently, the Australian Psychological Society demonstrated leadership and professional maturity by formally apologising for their implication in colonising practices that have had widespread traumatic and detrimental effects on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
Drawing on the authors» own innovative research, on the widespread experience of colleagues, and on vivid dialogue from survivors themselves, Naming the Shadows has important implications for our understanding of the process of coping with childhood sexual abuse.
In this talk, Dr. Watmough will provide an overview of our current understanding of calcium biogeochemistry and describe the reasons for the widespread decline in calcium levels in lakes and the implications of calcium losses on soil fertility and forest health in addition to impacts on lake ecosystems.
Because investors now own a historically significant share of homes on the market, a widespread sell - off of these assets could have wider implications for the overall housing market.
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