1. He has studied the implications of recent technical innovations. 2. The research, therefore, studies the implications of these trends for individuals and their families within selected professional and managerial occupations. 3. The Baricol team have studied the implications of how the actions of one individual effects another -- hence the Domino description. 4. Administration officials said it was moving steadily through the U.N. but they were still studying the implications of the resolution. 5. Seminars and special meetings are in progress at many institutions to study the implications of the Seiberg-Witten work. 6. The Air Line Pilots Association said yesterday it would form a special committee to study the implication of a possible deal. 7. Understanding is available to us from studying the implications of the ruins of the past. 8. A diplomat at the Dutch mission to the EU said the government was studying the implications of the ruling and may appeal. 9. Canadian negotiators said they would be studying the implications of the move. 10. Each nation must read the emerging opportunities and threats arising from global forces and trends, and study their implications. |