Exemplos de uso de May have implications em Inglês e suas traduções para o Português
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This book may have implications in a kidnapping.
Cross-site requests are preflighted like this since they may have implications to user data.
Self-efficacy may have implications for fatigue treatment as well.
Evidence disadvantaged aspects of quality of life andhealth needs that may have implications for vocal health in faculty.
This may have implications for how the ice sheets respond to global warming.
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It is not inconceivable that such an act may have implications for the global arms race generally.
This may have implications on the presented results, especially with regard to interventions in care.
The revision of a statistic may have implications on other derived statistics.
This may have implications for structural policies at Euro pean level, as well as for efforts to promote an improvement in the territorial balances across the Union as a whole.
For every change you have to assess whether this may have implications on regulatory requirements.
But the study may have implications for proposed fishing restrictions on other species.
Thus it was verified that there is a potential in nursing care that may have implications for the quality of care for the elderly.
This deterioration may have implications for treatment adherence and medication an IADL.
Parliament and the Council agreed to include safeguard clauses for provisions of the regulation that may have implications for defence and security issues.
The low level of instruction may have implications for adherence to controls and treatment.
Because we hear that contemporary technology is being the precursor of this defect,which is visually a physical characteristic, but which may have implications on the physiological attribute.
This result may have implications for the risk stratification of this patient population.
The aim of this study was to assess whether these changes may have implications for tissue damage through the deposition of ic.
This competition may have implications on the evolution of behaviors that are both antagonistic and cooperative between bacterial species," he says.
I believe that we have to be careful in the future, and this may have implications for our Spanish colleagues and their fishermen.
This data may have implications even more relevant if we consider that childhood weight standards are maintained into adulthood, and are predictors of development cardiovascular diseases.
Fear of movement, functional incapacity andpain observed in TG may have implications in the QL of LBP patients who will be submitted to surgery.
When epilepsy begins in childhood the use of anti-epileptic drugs begins concurrently with the cognitive andpsychosocial development of the child and this process may have implications over the remaining life cycles.
In turn, these transformations may have implications to people¿s well-being and forest conservation.
The GAO 2003 concluded that although it found no evidenceof restrictions on competition, relevant changes in the profession may have implications for competition and choice of companies.
Authors noted that"this may have implications for real-life situations which place high demands on cognitive resources.
Zhen et al. have suggested that sHLA-G might be considered as a biomarker for atopic asthmatic patients, andhave shown that an increase of sHLA-G with decreased IL-10 levels may have implications for the pathogenesis of atopic asthma.
Meetings between Party's representatives and any events that may have implications in this Agreement shall be recorded in minutes or detailed reports.
Therefore, this study may have implications for the prevention, early detection, treatment and psychosocial rehabilitation of nursing professionals, who face factors related to depression and risk for suicidein their daily work.
Other authors have used different protocols for isolation and storage, which may have implications in the migration and retention of these cells by the myocardium.