Example sentences of "[vb base] implication for [art] " in BNC.

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1 In general Knights is concerned that English should enable students to address cultural issues which are of " more than academic " importance , and have implications for a " long-range programme for human betterment " .
2 But its decisions also have implications for an international debate on the frontiers of medical science , morality , government action and individual privacy .
3 The intention of the Merger Regulation was to introduce a ‘ one-stop , merger control , described by Commissioner Sir Leon Brittan as a ‘ system whereby , in the case of smaller mergers , they would be subject only to national regulation … while in the case of the really large mergers which have implications for the whole Community , the European Commission would have the power to intervene , and companies would not normally need to be concerned about the national regulatory authorities ’ .
4 The issues , he says , also have implications for the accountancy profession .
5 Several of the key issues relating to the form of auditors ' reports on financial statements not only have implications for the APB but should also have major implications for the Accounting Standards Board 's work programme .
6 Changes requiring Project Committee approval include any substantial changes in technical direction which have implications for the allocation of resources or for time and cost required for the completion of the Project .
7 These distinctions have implications for the type of care provided , the support services required and the stresses and problems associated with caring .
8 Those economic changes , in turn , have implications for the changing urban and regional structure of a country .
9 These different standpoints also have implications for the way racist discourses themselves are understood .
10 The points I have endeavoured to make regarding the scope of orders that can be made under section 6(2) have implications for the present case .
11 In this chapter we offer an interpretation of the main assumptions of pluralism which have implications for the study of power in governmental decision-making .
12 The number and types of questions likely to be posed to the system have implications for the amount of effort directed into thesaurus construction that can be justified .
13 Perceived reputation of institutions and the suitability of course content obviously have implications for the marketing policies of institutions .
14 Several of the issues discussed have implications for the manufacturing sector .
15 These changes have implications for the location of economic activity , and , in particular , call into question the economic role of cities .
16 Beyond these direct consequences such labs have implications for the long term development of the host-country 's scientific capacity and capability .
17 Such changes have implications for the demand for housing , both in terms of numbers and types of dwellings .
18 The new findings have implications for the burial of radioactive and other toxic waste .
19 Does the minister believe that they have implications for the economy of the United Kingdom ?
20 Finally , we have shown that our results have implications for the evolution of human chromosome 10 and for the organisation of genes around its centromere .
21 The Chernobyl disaster sent radioactive fall-out across the northern hemisphere and scientists fear that the destruction of the rain forests have implications for the world 's climate .
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