Example sentences of "has implications for [adj] " in BNC.

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1 In a report to committee he says : ‘ The effects of carrying out action has implications for other departments , such as the housing division .
2 When we look at the normalisation movement we can see that it has implications for professional approaches , but it will be argued that the concept itself has been open to more than one interpretation leading to differential impact on professional practice .
3 Thirdly , there is a divergent trend in contemporary social services departments which has implications for preventive work : diversion and minimum interventions for vulnerable families where child abuse is not an issue compared with net-widening and multidisciplinary interventions when child abuse is identified .
4 ‘ proportionately many more single clergy and Church workers in Urban Priority Areas than in other areas , and this has implications for pastoral support .
5 She maintains that ‘ speakers of an oral language rely more on context for the communication of their verbal messages ’ ( 1972 , p. 169 ) , and this has implications for cognitive processes .
6 In either case , the random clustering of cones of one type must constrain colour discrimination at high spatial frequencies , and also has implications for chromatic aliasing .
7 This has implications for advanced training of students in techniques relevant to modern industrial processes , it severely limits the ability of lecturing staff to be fully up to date with new technologies and it limits the ability to provide ‘ state-of-the-art ’ technology and training at tertiary level for both indigenous and multinational companies .
8 This also has implications for econometric models since most of the existing models do not take account of knowledge of published forecasts .
9 This analysis has implications for higher education on several levels .
10 This realisation of the cultural dimension to landscape history has implications for modern nature conservation .
11 This has implications for those working in education and training in this country .
12 Participatory democracy necessarily has implications for social life , and is better regarded as a way of life than as no more than a political device or method .
13 It is recognised however , that a change in teaching methods to a more enquiry mode of teaching has implications for both resources and In-Service training in Catholic Schools .
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