Example sentences of "[noun pl] have [adj] implication " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | Editor , — Angela Coulter and colleagues ' concern about overuse of diagnostic curettage and the potential cost savings have wide implications both for gynaecologists and general practitioners . |
3 | Taken together , these criticisms have important implications for the question of Industrial Democracy . |
4 | The way people earn their incomes has important implications for many other aspects of their life . |
5 | Their discoveries have worrying implications for the 600,000 people thought to have been affected by the release of radiation . |
6 | More generally the concept of sensitivity to initial conditions has important implications for the predictability of systems governed by equations with this property . |
7 | As in other enforcement work , allocation of resources has direct implications for the nature and extent of the deviance discovered ( Long , 1979 ) . |
8 | The combination of three different ‘ suss ’ powers had awesome implications for the street dweller . |
9 | Answers to these questions have important implications for slum dwellers , whose only local source of medical care may be private doctors . |
10 | The regulations have obvious implications for G1S work , as illustrated below . |
11 | Such changes have major implications for judicial administration and training . |
12 | These changes have considerable implications for the criteria for social work intervention in the lives of families and for the nature of public child care provision . |
13 | These changes have profound implications for marriage . |
14 | Textual studies have aesthetic implications in the end , which is the best reason we can think of for carrying on with them . |
15 | Both these two figures have profound implications for migration , daily travel and tourism in UK sub-regions as they will be visualized in Part III , and for the growing purchase of services outside the home . |
16 | These arguments have strong implications for our special interests in locality and locale . |
17 | The large difference in mortality of adult males and females has important implications for the adult sex ratio in Nephila . |
18 | The existence of such boundaries has important implications in nearly every sphere of organizational management . |
19 | The recent collapse in the producer price of Brazil nuts has threatening implications for swathes of the Amazon forest , since local people whose livelihoods depend on gathering the nuts may be forced to resort to slash-and-burn agriculture . |
20 | The creation of the Partnerships had considerable implications for the voluntary sector . |
21 | These results have important implications for the understanding of the natural history of gastro-oesophageal reflux disease . |
22 | The size of the holding and its proximity to a town and markets have obvious implications and are beyond the control of the occupier . |
23 | Such issues have important implications for traditional archives where records are organised in discrete institutional blocks , ‘ groups ’ , or ‘ fonds ’ , according to the principles of administrative provenance . |
24 | 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 . |
25 | 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 . |
26 | But Figala 's conclusions have devastating implications for any portrait of Newton which , like that provided by Hall , is still largely cast in the conventional mould , even if at great pains to depict Newton ‘ warts and all ’ . |
27 | The above design conclusions have profound implications for the construction details of my chair . |
28 | Such findings have serious implications for curriculum planning and provision : children are entitled to a curriculum which is consistent in its quality across all subjects , not just those accorded most time . |
29 | Our findings have important implications for oesophageal defence against acid and pepsin injury . |
30 | Cuts in social security benefits have important implications for ethnic minorities because of their higher rates of unemployment . |