Example sentences of "[modal v] have important [noun pl] for [art] " in BNC.

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1 That could have important implications for the industry .
2 Such a subjective process is controversial by its very nature and becomes more so when changes are introduced each year that may have important consequences for the grants payable to individual local authorities .
3 In whichever way the results of an assessment are communicated , it is reasonable to assume that they may have important implications for the way in which the child is dealt with in the future .
4 Editor , — The paper by S Kinmond and colleagues suggests that modification of a common practice — clamping of the umbilical cord — may have important implications for the wellbeing of immature babies .
5 But resource ownershipmay well be monopolistic in character , and where a resource is owned by a monopolist , this may have important implications for the course of production .
6 The use of an IHC may have important implications for the distributable reserves of the purchasing group .
7 This has been at least implicitly recognised by pluralists because , as Polsby suggests , if true , the elitists ' and Marxists contention of the importance of non-observable influences and constraints emanating from one class or group would have important repercussions for the way in which one characterises Western political systems .
8 Such a conclusion would have important repercussions for the philosophical worries about the deictic nature of reference which were sketched in section 2.1 .
9 In its current form , the Directive , when adopted , will require significant changes in the current UK Data Protection Act 1984 and will have important consequences for the processing of personal data by UK data users , for example :
10 If this pattern is maintained in the future then the increased number of those aged 85+ will have important implications for the workload of family doctors .
11 But even without Marx 's imprimatur , it would still be clear enough that large-scale movement of individuals between positions in the social division of labour , inter- or intra-generationally , can have important consequences for the formation of social collectivities and the development of politics .
12 The way in which returns are defined can have important consequences for the distribution of returns .
13 Electing the executive and assembly for different periods and for different constituencies in a presidential system can have important consequences for the ability of the former to control the latter .
14 This can have important consequences for the charge holder .
15 Even apparently simple choices , such as placing a subject search option before an author search option in an opening menu , can have important implications for the user .
16 The use of such incentives can have important implications for the internal organisation of firms and for the way labour markets operate .
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