Sentences with phrase «with immediate implications»

The experts have begun to echo what executives from almost every major wireless research contributor — including Alcatel - Lucent, Ericsson, General Electric, InterDigital, Nokia, and Qualcomm, among others — have been saying for months; that a vote expected in early February in the IEEE Board of Directors could disrupt the balance of power between patent holders and users in the wireless space, with immediate implications for Wi - Fi and eventually for many other areas of technology.
If we stick to the Framework Convention's GHG metric, we find that the CO2 stabilization level is not 450 ppm or 400 ppm, it is 350 ppm and possibly lower with immediate implications for policy.

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Perhaps nowhere has China moved faster — and with more immediate implications for global investors — than with its financial markets.
The importance of encounter of person with immediate existence, the accommodation to this place and this time, which is so heavy a theme in recent literature of the American South, is exactly the issue, though reduced in its implications whenever frozen in our accounting for it by a reduction to mere history or geography.
The most immediate, and currently the most prominent, implication will be the forcing of Catholic adoption agencies to cooperate with the institutionalization of gay partnerships forcing them to accept the possibility of placing children with such couples.
This Game had immediate seeding implications in the middle of the Playoff seedings and Team Apuli came out with the W.
As with all birth choices, tests, procedures, and treatments, your care team should go through all the benefits (the advantages of delayed vs immediate cord clamping), the risks (the disadvantages of delayed vs immediate cord clamping), implications (associated risks) and possible future consequences, in order for you to make an informed decision.
Having realised that the court order and its implications would negatively affect its ability to carry out its constitutional mandate, the Commission took immediate steps to vacate the court order and for the matter to be heard and determined expeditiously, while staying action on the process in compliance with the order.
The next Einstein will «come into physics and solve simultaneously a number of the key foundational issues, setting into motion great advances with immediate experimental implications,» Smolin says.
But he says their findings may have more immediate implications as well, for the design of clinical trials evaluating the benefits of providing nutrients to patients with sepsis.
Christensen's implication is, plainly, to keep the long - term goals and purposes in mind and to be content with devoting some time to those projects, even if the payoff is not immediate, advice that corresponds well to the idea of identifying with one's future selves.
«Given that salsalate is a prescription drug with a long - history of a reasonable safety profile, we believe it can have immediate clinical implications
Speak with an accountant or a retirement planner to help you understand the immediate tax implications from early withdrawals as well as the long - term capital accumulation and retirement funding impact.
Photos of site - specific installations and performances, like his nuanced Untitled (A Mobile Garden), play on eastern signifiers and the shadow of mass industry in an immediate framework, combining Eastern implications with his own brand of distinctly American materialism.
One of the great challenges for anyone engaged with contemporary art is how to make sense of its immediate prehistory and implications.
While local adaptation planners might be primarily be interested in how the patterns of heat extremes align with changes in population over their immediate community, it is equally important for decision makers to recognise the broader implications of heat exposure increases driven by future changes in where people live.
This has two implications: first, it shifts the focus to research and development from immediate tinkering with the cost / benefit of «renewable» energy.
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