Example sentences of "have consequence " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Collecting animals from the wild and using them as pets has consequences , in many cases which are relevant to conservation .
2 As we shall see , this fact has consequences for the discussion of gender more generally .
3 But labour has consequences for consciousness in that rules for instrumental action are developed which enable the subject to have a measure of control over nature through the use of tools .
4 If we are required to make a decision which has consequences for other people , and if we wish to treat them properly , then it is vital that we take into account their own views on the matter .
5 The absence of alternation also has consequences for the governing elite .
6 The fallibility of all knowledge is not a sign of its deficiency but rather an essential characteristic of knowledge , for every knowledge claim is part of a system of signs that is open to further interpretation and has consequences that are to be publicly tested and confirmed .
7 Another issue within legal theory that has consequences for criminal law is the extent to which , if at all , it is possible to present a value-neutral description of law .
8 Further , the current mode and role of criminal law teaching has consequences for legal education in general .
9 She argues that this perception of discontinuity and dominance has consequences for the way experience finds expression in the work of male philosophers .
10 As was pointed out earlier , in Chapter 5 , this crime has consequences for mankind as a whole , and not just for the individual in relationship to their own father .
11 There is a possible test for the establishment of a sense , which has consequences for the second family of tests for ambiguity described earlier .
12 However , as it applies to all phonologically similar pairs , it inevitably has consequences for derivationally related items , such as in table 5.3 .
13 It has consequences in mental , emotional and physical aspects of life .
14 It has consequences in other aspects of life but treating these consequences has no effect on the primary " spiritual " disease .
15 4.3 Once again , our interpretation has consequences for grammaticality and linguistic form which match observable data : First , it implies , inter alia , that adjectives which can not be ascribed to the entity of the noun phrase — such as the associatives — will be unacceptable here , just as they are in postnominal attributive position , and this is indeed the case : ( 19 ) how did the Ministry send their expert ? they sent their expert well-briefed they sent their expert meteorological ( 20 ) how do you find the new flag ? we find the flag gaudy we find the flag national
16 This has consequences for the LEEDS-UNITED list , because only list members can post to it ( helps deter bovver from non-list members ) .
17 The implication that they are determined by other factors and of slight consequence occurs again and again ; but Braudel can never bring himself to say it straight out , and indeed undercuts it in the third part of La Méditerranée where , for example , the defeat of Charles V and the Venetians by the Turks in 1538 is said to have had consequences which lasted over a third of a century .
18 It endangers continued public confidence in the political impartiality of the judiciary , which is essential to the continuance of the rule of law , if judges , under the guise of interpretation , provide their own preferred amendments to statutes which experience of their operation has shown to have had consequences that members of the court before whom the matter comes consider to be injurious to the public interest .
19 Zuckerman Unbound ( 1981 ) reaches its climax at one of Roth 's frequent funerals — in this case , that of Zuckerman 's father — after which Henry charges Nathan with killing their parent by writing ‘ that book ’ , the liberated Carnovsky , and with believing like the bastard he is that fiction does n't have consequences .
20 Clearly , such a law could have consequences going beyond mere changes in documents .
21 Whatever national curriculum we have at secondary school , this curriculum will have consequences for primary school .
22 If they do appear to be effective for recognition , this will have consequences for the design of pattern recognisers .
23 But conversely , the failure of these mechanisms would explain the emergence of new production relations , which in turn would have consequences for other aspects of society .
24 But this could have consequences .
25 Yet it may have consequences that its authors never dreamed of .
26 The multiplicity of mathematical models did , however , have consequences for the perception of astronomy as a science .
27 Sexual dysfunction or what we loosely term " deviation " may have consequences beyond the man or Woman subject to them ; and when they are encountered by the social worker they probably will already have had such consequences .
28 Marriage revokes a will , divorce does n't revoke a will , but divorce does have consequences .
29 Moreover , if she were to enforce a purely nationalist policy in respect of nuclear matters in Scotland , that could have consequences that she would regret — because the quantity of Scottish fuel reprocessed at Sellafield is vastly greater than the amount of overseas fuel brought to Dounreay .
30 Erm I was rather interested by the comparisons which you explained a little earlier in the evidence erm if you 've got an aircraft which is er going to replace , as I understand it the Jaguar and the Phantom which has already been retired , er against which you 've been comparing the F three er and the G R four of the tornados and the harriers , then er that gives rise in my mind to the possibility that this is an aircraft which might replace all of these , in which case will that have consequences for the still er publicly declared intention to order two hundred and fifty , might we order more for example ?
  Next page