Example sentences of "has [adj] implication for [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The broad distinction between classical and Keynesian unemployment has far-reaching implications for the conduct of macroeconomic policy .
2 As we will discover , this difference in the conceptions of the task and purpose of price theory has far-reaching implications for the methods and the substantive content of the alternative approaches .
3 One characteristic difference between phonological and syntactic systems has far-reaching implications for the study of variation : although phonological systems change through time and so can not be absolutely closed and finite , they are more closed and finite in character than syntactic systems .
4 Thus , the abolition of the new-town development corporations in England in the late 1980s has strong implications for the mobility of the poorest in the cities : they will not find a great deal — if any — of non-owner-occupied housing beyond the conurbations .
5 Such a difference in conceptions of gender and gender roles has strong implications for the event of peace or friction in the play of daily life , and can not be too much emphasized .
6 These are just a few examples where public expenditure in the social services has direct implications for a number of private enterprises and , through them , for the entire national economy .
7 As in other enforcement work , allocation of resources has direct implications for the nature and extent of the deviance discovered ( Long , 1979 ) .
8 For instance , if children are not out of care within six weeks after reception into care , research tells us that they have a 60 per cent chance of still being in care after two years , a finding that has clear implications for the resources and inter-agency co-operation needed for many social work clients .
9 We can see from these arguments and from Fig.8.4 that the capital structure theory has distinct implications for the price of equity .
10 It clearly has crucial implications for the way research studies are understood , perceived and used .
11 Junior Books has raised more questions than it has answered and has wide-ranging implications for the nature of obligations arising in both contract and tort .
12 The delay has infuriated the RSPB , which believes it has serious implications for a recovery programme to save the species .
13 In addition to the extra effort involved in maintenance , this has serious implications for the preservation of the contextual or evidential value of the record .
14 It has serious implications for the freedom of the press , as shown at a European Conference in Luxembourg on 3 July 1991 .
15 This has serious implications for the use of albumin excretion as a predictor of nephropathy or cardiovascular disease in individual patients , when a reliable value is necessary .
16 Whether this has serious implications for the efficiency of large companies depends on the effectiveness of other forms of control over management , and on the prior question of the intensity of non-profit motivations .
17 This has obvious implications for the mode of obtaining evidence for use abroad .
18 Such a change of direction has major implications for the way services are delivered and for staff roles .
19 The physical suppression of bioturbation by diatom mats as the mechanism for preservation of lamination in the Thalassiothrix oozes of the eastern equatorial Pacific has major implications for the origins of other enigmatic , near-monospecific deep sea diatom oozes of Neogene and Quaternary age , some of which are macroscopically laminated and whose origins have previously been ascribed to reduced oxygen conditions .
20 This has major implications for the relationship between the two ; few local ‘ voluntaries ’ can afford to offend those who hold purse strings and the nature of the services which they offer may sometimes be on the basis of a contract from the statutory sector ( for example , for meals-on-wheels ) rather than an independent initiative .
21 This has major implications for the design and distribution of future guidelines .
22 An example of current importance is the growing corporatisation of health care in the United States which , it is argued , has major implications for the status and autonomy of doctors ( McKinlay and Stoeckle 1988 ) .
23 This has enormous implications for the cost and length of time it takes to expedite cases , both areas over which the Institute has been severely criticised and which it is keen to see reduced .
24 The decision on the TGAT report thus has enormous implications for the reform of the curriculum .
25 If this is so , it has important implications for the exploitation of geothermal resources .
26 This has important implications for the style and skills required by public managers ( discussed in Chapter 6 ) .
27 This conclusion has important implications for the management of affected subjects , and guidelines on treatment need to be revised in the light of these recent findings .
28 More generally the concept of sensitivity to initial conditions has important implications for the predictability of systems governed by equations with this property .
29 If there are important differences in how varying generations perceive and conceptualize health then this has important implications for the development of health promotion and education strategies .
30 The managerial approach also has important implications for the concept of equitable administration .
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