Example sentences of "[verb] have [adj] implications " in BNC.

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1 Far from foreshadowing greater moderation and comity in international relations , the ‘ revolution in military affairs ’ has had revolutionary implications in politics , because without war , imperialism can not defend itself from history .
2 This analysis has had important implications for older people .
3 The compression of child bearing has had important implications for the participation of women in the formal labour market .
4 Although this strategy has met with limited success in terms of reducing the overall level ( Dunleavy , 1990 ) , it has had severe implications for the management of public sector organisations .
5 The research is expected to have major implications for application of Decision Analysis , a widely used management decision aid .
6 The decision is expected to have widespread implications in connection with liquidators ' attempts to recover other bank debts with UK companies .
7 These findings were considered to have direct implications for the development of depression .
8 The compelling analysis of this anecdote is then shown to have important implications for the reading of some familiar literary text , revealing that it too shares in the cultural presumptions critically uncovered in the anecdote .
9 But the council said the Government 's decision to repatriate had profound implications for asylum seekers all over the world and added that it was ‘ utterly appalled ’ by the action taken furtively in Hong Kong .
10 The ease with which predatory fish can be misled has sinister implications for humans .
11 By themselves the facts are neutral but in so far as moral views about the proper role of the media are based upon presumptions about facts , our empirical findings are bound to have moral implications .
12 This is bound to have competitive implications for the UK banking sector , which is already heavily rationalized and has therefore little scope for gaining further economies of scale .
13 It was just that this could have had political implications . ’
14 It appears to have important implications for chemistry , as well as for public health and safety .
15 The major consequence of this bureaucratic inheritance is thus an imbalance between the power of bureaucracy and the power of other political institutions , an imbalance which is believed to have serious implications for further political development .
16 Exactly what activity was being carried on remains uncertain , but it seems to have had commercial implications .
17 One issue which the people did discuss , and which did have military implications , was relations with Egypt .
18 The results of the research projects , however , do have practical implications for the selection and training of sisters .
19 Although the line between the theory-specific and the more generic surveys is a difficult one to draw , it is important as a reminder of the very important point that methods do have theoretical implications of a profound kind , even if these are not always easy to determine .
20 The declaration appeared to have enormous implications for the future state structure and division of powers within the Soviet Union , but had been significantly watered down since its submission in draft form , in order to satisfy the broadest range of deputies from conservative hardliners to radical reformers ( there were no fewer than 27 factions within the Congress ) .
21 Second , the solution they sought had serious implications for civil liberties since sections would effectively deprive individuals of their liberty .
22 The fact that a large proportion of women now work has potential implications for the balance of power and dependency within families and the way that domestic tasks are performed .
23 To blame an individual doctor for making a diagnosis of child sexual abuse because adults find anal abuse difficult to understand and accept has serious implications .
24 Fife College of Technology in Kirkcaldy signed a partnership agreement with Dundee University , which it argues has far-reaching implications for Scottish higher education .
25 Chapter 1 looked at the UK in an international context , but the changes that it examined have had major implications for the internal structure and organization of the economy .
26 These changes have had massive implications for the provision of age-specific services such as maternity facilities , school places , youth training , elderly health care and sheltered housing .
27 Changes in the countryside have had different implications for the rural population depending on : nature of the terrain ; extent and type of capitalist penetration ; existence and extent of agrarian reform ; access to government assistance ; and levels of peasant organisation .
28 Since the Second World War many laws of war treaties have had important implications so far as nuclear weapons are concerned .
29 Entry into the EC challenged parliamentary sovereignty ; the growth of direct action and extra-parliamentary politics in Northern Ireland and on the mainland challenged the rule of law and the stability of the liberal-democratic state ; the ups-and-downs of nationalism in Wales and Scotland challenged the unitary state and threatened the break-up of Britain ; the use of referenda [ popular and direct votes on issues ] revealed the crumbling legitimacy attaching to the indirect democracy of voting for people to parliament ; the conventions underpinning cabinet government were buffeted by a trend to " open government " that weakened collective responsibility and Cabinet solidarity ; and developments within the Labour Party have had constitutional implications at the self-same time as the Liberals and SDP have sought to imprint themselves directly onto the British constitution with proposals for radical constitutional change including proportional representation .
30 New computer-based technologies are widely predicted to have fundamental implications for the role of engineering draughtsmen and engineering designers , and the relationship of the design activity to other organisational functions .
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