Examples of 'full implications' in a sentence

Meaning of "full implications"

full implications: Refers to all possible consequences or effects that a particular action or decision may have

How to use "full implications" in a sentence

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The full implications of this are yet to be seen.
He begins to realize the full implications of this thing.
The full implications of this have yet to be seen.
He begins to realise the full implications of this thing.
The full implications of this thing.
We are only in the process of working out its full implications.
The full implications for businesses are yet to be understood.
Not understanding the full implications of medical care.
The full implications of these actions were not realized at first.
Only in time will we realize the full implications of his statement.
The full implications of the change.
We have not properly begun to address the full implications of enlargement.
Full implications of this truth.
It takes tremendous courage to accept the full implications of this idea.
The full implications of market liberalisation for energy security are unclear.

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It is difficult to get a clear picture of the full implications of the judgement.
The full implications of taking in so many new members are impossible to predict.
It took a few seconds for the full implications of the statement to sink in.
The full implications of these actions were not realised at first.
There are few who have truly appreciated the full implications of enlargement.
The full implications to energy security of these developments are unpredictable at this stage.
Clarification seems necessary in order to understand the full implications of the proposal.
The full implications of the bill will take months to become apparent.
It would be premature to legislate without knowing the full implications of that activity.
But the full implications should be understood and the case carefully.
It is going to take years before we see the full implications of this decision.
The full implications of these developments for energy security are currently difficult to predict.
Developing countries need to understand the full implications of such agreements for their economies.
The full implications of the universality of human rights is not yet sufficiently recognized.
I do not think they understand the full implications of what it means to turn from sin.
The full implications of this conclusion will be fleshed out in the next chapter.
She hoped that further discussion of the issue would clarify its full implications.
Understanding the full implications of the policy will require further research and study.
It can be the first real catalyst for realizing the full implications of the disease.
But the full implications of such momentous changes have yet to work themselves out.
Financial management policy development takes into consideration the full implications of the ageing population.
The full implications of the outcome of those referendums may take a while to become apparent.
Individuals who choose to drink and drive rarely consider the full implications of their actions.
The full implications of these words will become clearer during the two year synodal process.
But Rothbard did not draw the full implications of his principle.
However, the full implications of adopting a plurilingual and pluricultural approach have yet to be explored.
Church leaders grappled with the full implications of the recovered Gospel.
It's important that you let your grandparents know the full implications.
Only blacks realize the full implications of the lingering prejudice that operates below the surface.
Yet Scripture does not make clear the full implications of the kenosis.
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TUI may not at the time have been aware of the full implications.
Because I only learnt the full implications from Alex yesterday.
The full implications of the waiver? Absolutely.
Those who pushed for Brexit had no idea what the full implications were.

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