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implication

[im-pli-key-shuhn] / ˌɪm plɪˈkeɪ ʃən /


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Her articles explore the national-security implications of emerging technology, U.S. efforts to counter China's rise as a technology power, and the relationship between Silicon Valley and the U.S. defense complex.

From The Wall Street Journal

The study carries important implications for understanding how marine ecosystems may respond to climate change.

From Science Daily

Brown added that the government needed more time to consider the implications of repealing the existing criminal offence.

From BBC

Russian war bloggers warned the implications could go beyond drones, as the Russian military uses Starlink to provide the front line with internet.

From BBC

The long-term implications of Warsh’s nomination and whether he will be an effective Fed chair remain to be seen.

From Barron's