Example sentences of "have [adj] implications [prep] " in BNC.

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1 That could have far-reaching implications for the country .
2 On economic and monetary union , it would be irresponsible for any Government to ask the people of Britain to decide now that we should adopt , at a future date , a single European currency which will have far-reaching implications for the conduct of monetary and economic union .
3 This will have clear implications for voting patterns at local and national elections .
4 The rationale of the overall programme of work is that it will have clear implications for policy and the prevention of problems associated with the consumption of addictive substances and clear implications also for the social sciences .
5 Although the line between the theory-specific and the more generic surveys is a difficult one to draw , it is important as a reminder of the very important point that methods do have theoretical implications of a profound kind , even if these are not always easy to determine .
6 Even a modest sea-level rise of 50 cm could have grave implications for low-lying , island and coastal nations .
7 Since changes in benefits can have different implications for different individuals , aggregate time series tests of the effect of average benefits may be misleading .
8 ‘ On the other hand , joining the Official List could have serious implications for many USM companies , such as the potential loss of inheritance tax reliefs and the need to ensure that at least 25% of shares are held by the public , rather than 10% , which has been permitted on the USM . ’
9 Having the test can have serious implications for insurance and mortgage applications .
10 Those disputes , however , could have serious implications for the art collection and educations program housed in a 1924 limestone villa in suburban Merion , Pennsylvania .
11 The example of the national parks illustrates some of the consequences of negative development control planning , but positive planning may also have serious implications for local communities .
12 The Spycatcher litigation may have serious implications for trade union liability .
13 This must have serious implications for the viability of Hurd 's ideas , for the resulting tensions between states are bound to threaten their long-term security .
14 Although the hole is primarily located over Antarctica and affects few humans directly , the enhanced ultraviolet radiation reaching the surface or penetrating the upper layer of the oceans surrounding the continent may have serious implications for natural ecosystems .
15 Improved predictions of regional changes in rainfall , snowmelt and evapotranspiration are vital because these parameters determine river flows and any change in river discharge could have serious implications for agriculture ( crop yield , irrigation ) , public water supplies , aquifer recharge , flood protection , hydroelectricity generation , industrial production ( e.g. cooling water ) , navigation , river erosion and sedimentation , water quality and natural ecosystems ( Gleick , 1987 ; Schneider , 1989 ; Williams , 1989 ) .
16 He said the move could have serious implications for social services , particularly in the implementation of Care in the Community and Child Protection Services .
17 Public debt as a proportion of GDP is already rising steeply ; and if this is allowed to go unchecked , Britain would quickly change from being a low debt to a high debt country with a burden of interest payments which would have serious implications for future levels of taxation .
18 Public debt as a proportion of GDP is already rising steeply ; and if this is allowed to go unchecked , Britain would quickly change from being a low debt to a high debt country with a burden of interest payments which would have serious implications for future levels of taxation .
19 Returning to the Locust Years Abandonment of the Russian programme of reforms could have serious implications for the West , says GAVIN McCRONE
20 This is a fundamental point , it says , since acceptance of the argument would have widespread implications for all companies .
21 The mutual understanding and growth of confidence which may be engendered by co-operative working can have valuable implications for family and home/ school relationships .
22 The changes now being introduced in the field of community care will have major implications for Age Concern 's work for older people .
23 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 .
24 The outcome of the judicial review , which is now expected on 24 May , could have major implications for SSDs on account of the present ambiguity surrounding DoH guidance on assessments .
25 Assessment of the extent to which the widespread , geologically correlated occurrences of mat deposits ( Fig. 1 ) represent synchronous deposition will depend on continuing refinement of Leg 138 time scales but may have major implications for chemical budgets and the rates of biogeochemical cycling .
26 The sickness or disablement of one parent , whether temporary or permanent , can have major implications for families near the poverty margin .
27 Turning to the impact of corporate discretion on communities more generally , it is clear that decisions about the location of company activities can have major implications for the economic , environmental , social , and cultural well-being of urban centres and entire regions .
28 Decisions of the latter kind , about whether to import components or obtain them locally , for instance , or about investment policy in a recession , or pay restraint , can have major implications for national economic performance .
29 Technical harmonisation of standards — the move away from national to European standards will have major implications for authorities responsible for implementing measures in the health , environmental and trading standards sectors .
30 Thornton said that the findings would have major implications for the study of the effects of metal pollutants produced by modern industry .
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