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

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1 Thus , by increasingly objectifying , depersonalising , and in turn , defeminising her art in the second half of the decade , O'Keeffe moved closer to what she wanted : to be recognised as an artist , rather than as a woman artist — a term that , when applied to her , has specific erotic implications she could not tolerate .
2 This has major pedagogic implications , since students can no longer hope to make sense of poems or plays just by reading them carefully , but must spend time in libraries getting up on the historical context .
3 This has important therapeutic implications .
4 The breaking out of this mould has important political implications .
5 It was inserted at the insistence of Germany , for whom merger control has important constitutional implications , and the clause in the Regulation is known as the ‘ German ’ clause .
6 The move that Barthes makes to a second order signification has important methodological implications .
7 The Northern Ireland case illustrates a critical point hinted at at the beginning of this section which has important methodological implications for any researcher working with ethnicity as a speaker variable : ethnicity is a culturally created category , in no sense objectively ‘ given ’ or verifiable .
8 The idea that dinosaurs simply radiated into the ecological niches that had already been vacated , and that mammals I 30 million or so years later did the same thing after the dinosaurs had departed , has profound philosophical implications .
9 For a person in this poet 's position , however , such a failure has immediate economic implications : he has lost his supper .
10 In addition to imposing its own needs on the medium , advertising has immense ideological implications .
11 Winch 's argument has notable relativistic implications for the study of international relations , where there are systematically different ideologies and world views .
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