carry implication
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- The emphasis on testing leads to greater stress among students and carries implications of failure.
- Such a decision could carry serious implications for the company's future.
- His statement carried an unspoken implication that he disagreed with the proposal.
- The new policy will undoubtedly carry financial implications for many households.
- Any change in leadership may carry significant implications for the entire organization.
- We need to understand what responsibilities this role will carry, along with its implications.
- The scientific discovery is bound to carry ethical implications that must be addressed.
- Her silence seemed to carry a deeper implication than her words.
- This new evidence might carry far-reaching implications for the entire legal case.
- Even minor adjustments can carry unexpected implications for complex systems.