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

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1 The delay has infuriated the RSPB , which believes it has serious implications for a recovery programme to save the species .
2 What are the implications for a business organization of adopting the marketing concept ?
3 In the view of the C E C motion three one eight has wide implications for a transport industry as a whole and alternate safety measures need to be examined .
4 Although IBM , Apple and Motorola have a forged an agreement for the duration of their project , there remain obvious legal implications for a vendor who might want to stick say Sun Sparc and MIPS RISC instruction sets on to a single piece of silicon .
5 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 .
6 Because of its wide ranging implications for a number of agencies , the Minister has issued a Consultative Paper seeking views on the Report by 30 April 1990 .
7 This had ominous implications for a party whose political strength in the 1980s had rested to a large extent on its competence in managing economic prosperity .
8 If it raises some alarm for ambulance provision in a scattered community like Teesdale , the implications for a town of 35,000 people like Newton Aycliffe are positively terrifying .
9 The Act is of mammoth proportions with profound implications for every sector of education , and it has been the subject of intense discussion both inside and outside Parliament .
10 This has certain implications for the kind of research on the inner city that we are interested in .
11 erm but that , the fact that there were managerial farms in the north might erm have er er important implications for the kind of land reform document we would want to draw to accommodate the situation in the north as well .
12 The monopoly of the king 's presence by a particular favourite thus had serious implications for the position of other magnates , which helps to explain the bitterness of their hostility to both Gaveston and the Despensers .
13 In a period when a rigid separation of spheres prevailed between men and women , the physician 's approach to female illness exemplified the strong influence of theories of sexual difference and the nature of their implications for the position of women in society .
14 Meanwhile there are wider implications for the Church .
15 The appointment of Diana Brooks may have radical implications for the management structure of Sotheby 's London house .
16 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 .
17 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 .
18 Any nationwide inquiry would have unsupportable resource implications for the CRE .
19 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 .
20 With respect to the individual , foreign language teachers need to know how allegiance to a language is a significant trait in the individual 's personal identity both because this has implications for the degree of acceptance of the foreign language by the learner — whether he/she is a speaker of English only or other languages too — and because the foreign language teacher may well have an advisory role to play in his/her school concerning the place of language and languages in the curriculum in general .
21 Another change , which was to have implications for the course of British town planning , lay in the shifts of economic fortune between regions .
22 Other key points within the conversion strategy include the implications for the course or department of ‘ opting in ’ ( what controls , for example , are relinquished over admissions , timetabling , examining , or future resource planning ? ) and the significance for contributing departments of continuing ‘ non-modular ’ work .
23 But resource ownershipmay well be monopolistic in character , and where a resource is owned by a monopolist , this may have important implications for the course of production .
24 Back-bench MPs may be able to promote new policies through ‘ private members ’ Bills ' : These can not have direct financial implications for the government , and they have little chance of becoming law without government support .
25 There are to be no statutory ombudsmen or ombudswomen to represent the consumer , despite the Government 's admission in their document entitled ’ Citizens Charter Implications for the Regulators of Privatised Utilities ’ : ’ The principal advantage of introducing ombudsmen for each of the utilities is that they are seen by the public to be impartial and independent of all parties . ’
26 In addition to the extra effort involved in maintenance , this has serious implications for the preservation of the contextual or evidential value of the record .
27 That could have far-reaching implications for the country .
28 Of obvious importance within individual societies is the relationship between the different age groups as this has considerable implications for the development of health and social policy and economic development .
29 If there are important differences in how varying generations perceive and conceptualize health then this has important implications for the development of health promotion and education strategies .
30 Understanding women 's concerns about health has practical implications for the development of health and social policy .
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