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

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1 This aspect of the story has shocking implications as a representative of what might appear to be the random and unjust way by which salvation may be achieved — although St Peter always wins .
2 Such a change of direction has major implications for the way services are delivered and for staff roles .
3 A change in crop mix , perhaps also in crop planting technology and field preparation has strong implications for soil conservation , but the additional inputs required , particularly of labour , put strains on the reciprocal labour arrangements .
4 But driver has dodgy implications if you 're a copper .
5 This change has big implications for health planners and for those caring for people with AIDS .
6 The election has profound implications for the functioning of British democracy .
7 where the case has important implications beyond the interests of the individual parties ;
8 Isotope effect has astronomical implications
9 Obviously this typology has immense implications for educational methods , for communication generally , and for choice of marriage partner .
10 The lack of effect of age on survival in our study has significant implications for workload as it confounds the view that treatment of elderly people with severe acute renal failure is not indicated .
11 This way of conceiving of professional practice has profound implications for professional education .
12 The research has practical implications for the training and working practices of teachers , doctors , nurses , social workers and the caring professions in general , as well as for decision research , business management , and various types of administration .
13 For this successful local experiment to have national implications there has to be a fundamental shift in attitudes .
14 In a celebrated piece of research , Marshall and Clock ( 1978–9 ) examined this phenomenon , and the results of the study have important implications for teachers .
15 If advertisers can not be faulted for using mainly ‘ commercial criteria ’ rather than ideological/political ones in their decisions , it is nevertheless true that the outcome of those decisions in their totality have enormous implications .
16 The no-boundary proposal has profound implications for the role of God in the affairs of the universe .
17 Nevertheless , quite apart from making the wider role more explicit , the expanded scope audit has different implications .
18 Glanville Jones has conducted most research into the arrangement of early estates , and his work has enormous implications for any landscape studies if the basic administrative framework is to be understood .
19 Such an identification has important implications for the morticed stones and the timber portico already mentioned , suggesting that the central area preserved some level of architectural pretension ; this can only mean that early excavations failed to locate the contemporary timber buildings continuing Kenchester 's urban tradition into the fifth century .
20 More generally , the reasoning used by the European Court of Justice in the Factortame case to justify requiring interim relief to be available to protect rights in European law has wide implications .
21 A United States ' claim that those parts of the Convention that it favours have become customary international law has considerable implications for the international law-making process and for the third party rule .
22 A radical gospel has radical implications , however , and to these we turn .
23 However , the ‘ cross-boundary flow ’ adjustment has far-reaching implications for health care planning , in particular for equity and priorities , especially at the sub-regional level .
24 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 .
25 This need has considerable implications for those activities which affect our environment , for instance by polluting it or creating visual eyesores .
26 It was obvious to them that the word circle had sinister implications .
27 This remark had important implications in the theory of the technique of psychoanalysis , where transference — the way the analyst comes to take on the emotional elements of a parent figure for the analysand — plays a key part in understanding the therapeutic effects of psychoanalysis .
28 Predictive models of its distribution have clear implications for road and air safety .
29 ‘ The achievement has important implications for the region as it enables us to look at economic development in a European context .
30 The conscious and preconscious systems may not be able to influence the unconscious system at all , and it is for this reason that the notion of the unconscious has important implications for sociological understanding of human action .
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