Example sentences of "their implication for the " in BNC.

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1 Changes relevant to the LFAs proposed in the EEC Review of agricultural structures are assessed in order to predict their implications for the UK situation .
2 But this is not of course to deny that relevance or significance can be inferred , that insights can be drawn from the discipline and their implications for the subject explored .
3 Aspects of this more sociological and humanistic interpretation of teaching quality will be developed within the chapter through a discussion of teacher cultures , careers and strategies , and their implications for the maintenance and persistence of those ‘ transmission ’ styles of classroom teaching which appear to be incurring official disapproval .
4 Sometimes the findings were examined for their implications for the effectiveness of prisons in preventing recidivism ( European Committee on Crime Problems , 1967 ) , but this was a side issue : the sociology of the prison was not about devising effective treatment programmes .
5 But the truce does not seem to have aroused general opposition in England ; perhaps more serious in their implications for the regime were the disorders at Pontefract in the summer of 1323 , when a mob killed two officials guarding Lancaster 's tomb to prevent offerings being made there .
6 The foregoing chapters will , it is hoped , form a sufficient background and we may now begin to look at their implications for the social worker and for the social work profession .
7 A more recent collection , which reflects some of the same debates and also considers their implications for the economic geography of the UK is The Geography of De-Industrialisation edited by Ron Martin and Bob Rowthorn ( London and Basingstoke , Macmillan ; 1986 ) .
8 The immediate political context was framed by the central issue of the strike itself : the National Union of Mineworkers ' ( NUM 's ) opposition to pit closures and their implications for the loss of jobs and the demise of mining communities .
9 This chapter considers these developments , arguing that they have an obvious potential to amplify , rather than reduce , the tendency to public disorder , and assessing their implications for the erosion of civil liberties .
10 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 .
11 Examine the conditions for local stability and discuss their implications for the comparative static results .
12 The purpose of this project is to survey post-16 provision by the statutory youth service , trends of change in that provision and their implications for the future pattern of provision throughout the age range for which the service is responsible ; to survey the way in which
13 As types of enterprise , neither these nor their implications for the labour employed in them are well understood .
14 Despite their differences , their implications for the sociology of urban and regional development are rather similar .
15 Our preceding discussion has concentrated upon the two major views of the importance of money , and this section intends to clarify their implication for the direction and significance of monetary policy .
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