Example sentences of "it has [adj] implication " in BNC.

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1 Well er as I say I think , er if if if the County Council are are insisting that any new settlement erm should be self contained , I think one would need to see what that definition is before we can be clear as to whether or not it has it has strategic implications .
2 erm what impact do you think it has when you have a complex in which there is such a , is such a high level of unemployment in which , which so few people are working , I mean , the ar the area itself , do you think it has certain implications or not ?
3 It has major implications for all future transactions . ’
4 The delay has infuriated the RSPB , which believes it has serious implications for a recovery programme to save the species .
5 It has serious implications for the freedom of the press , as shown at a European Conference in Luxembourg on 3 July 1991 .
6 But he said the province was now faced with ‘ a quite alarming series of incidents , which perhaps marks a new phase in the terrorist campaign , and it has serious implications for people in Northern Ireland . ’
7 And it , it has huge implications for the Communist Party that look a rural revolution is taking place and it 's being led by the peasantry .
8 If this is so , it has important implications for the exploitation of geothermal resources .
9 It has important implications for sociology , if it is accepted as in any sense true .
10 It has important implications in this context of group psychology , for Freud thinks it helps to make sense of the emotional activity in groups .
11 If this point is conceded , it has important implications for one 's view of the future of politics .
12 It has important implications for hardware manufacturers too .
13 In summary , the results of this study suggest that while PAF contributes to the pathogenesis of the inflammatory response in ulcerative colitis , it has less implications for Chron 's disease .
14 Looking to the future , while the Social Security Act 1986 ( operational from 1988 ) does not affect current pensioners or employees nearing retirement , it has profound implications for younger people ( see Groves , 1991 ) .
15 The concept of ‘ objectivity ’ is not neutral in English culture nor in international affairs in the modern world ; the appeal to it has significant implications not only for status but , more crucially , for power and control of resources .
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