Examples of using Profound implications in English and their translations into Slovak
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our conclusions have profound implications both for the way we understand‘mental illness'
has profound implications for the health of millions of women who rely on these predictions to make life
The position of the eight countries is that climate change has“profound implications for the future of humanity”
What has been found has profound Implications regarding Darwinian evolution,
its conclusions have profound implications both for the way we understand‘mental illness'
What has been found has profound implications regarding Darwinian evolution,
With profound implications for the choices we make in parenting, education,
With profound implications for the choices we make in parenting, education,
This research based on an understanding of sub-particle physics that may have profound implications has led to the development of a new technology for removing EMF pollution from the home
The decision to allow unlimited immigration into Germany has had profound implications for Europe by raising this issue in a more acute way than ever before,
the Bahá'ís are increasingly recognized for the profound implications their message holds for the state of their nation
has profound implications. It should force us to ask not just,
risks having profound implications for the EU-Ukraine bilateral relationship,
organisations with an interest to bring their multi-disciplinary expertise to develop innovative refraction solutions that can have profound implications for individuals as well as society.
solar energy has“profound implications for the push to phase out fossil fuels
also bearing in mind the profound implications for this strategic sector and for fishermen of
Has profound implications for public policy.
I think it has some really profound implications that are worth exploring.
Yet it would have had profound implications if approved, as it would have prohibited slavery in territories acquired from Mexico following the Mexican War.
Conscious of the profound implications the institute process holds for the advancement of peoples,