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implication

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


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This felt like the week that “FOBO” — the “fear of becoming obsolete” — moved from being a theoretical discussion to having real-world implications.

From MarketWatch

Apprehension about the merger also extends beyond its implications for CNN and the media business.

From Los Angeles Times

Legal experts and advocacy groups alike have closely followed the case, given its potentially far-reaching implications for protest mobilization and advocacy movements.

From Barron's

Shares in big lenders and investment banks sold off sharply Friday after new credit issues emerged and fears of broader economic implications from artificial intelligence weighed on investors.

From The Wall Street Journal

I dismissed these misguided reactions, and the silly underlying implication that any criticism of a cleric regime puts all Muslims in an unflattering light.

From The Wall Street Journal