Obvious as such an approach may seem, it was a concept with revolutionary implications.
It was in 1978 that Dr. Tanaka blended fluid and polymer to create a gel with revolutionary implications.
The idea of a saucer-like flying machine had revolutionary implications then and still does.
There are far-reaching, visionary, and even revolutionary implications to the space program.
She argued for an understanding of the "revolutionary implications of sexuality in contemporary society."
The research is a new field with potentially revolutionary implications, including the possibility of correcting even the most intractable health problems with cell replacements.
The revolutionary implications of utility were developed by radicals, and it is the interconnexion of governmental and radical reform that we must finally consider.
One of the truly revolutionary implications of open-access articles, however, is that we simply do not know the full range of their potential applications.
It took two decades and a number of celebrated trials for the revolutionary implications of the legislation to be fully appreciated and applied.
Even if the revolutionary implications for health care were beyond all doubt, it wouldn't settle the matter.