Example sentences of "[adv] have important [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ( This obviously has important implications for the concept of value-added ) .
2 The rest of the 60-strong Hercules fleet still has important tasks including making relief flights to Sarajevo .
3 But it also has important consequences for the epistemological status of the resulting social theory , and much of the novelty of Marxism is said to arise from its break with traditional conceptions of knowledge .
4 Budgetary decentralization also has important personnel implications , requiring training initiatives to familiarize line managers with the accounting and other skills required to perform their new responsibilities .
5 It also has important implications for understanding action in groups , and this was developed in Freud in his Group Psychology and the Analysis of the Ego .
6 The managerial approach also has important implications for the concept of equitable administration .
7 Again , this requirement not only stresses the need for the traditional archivist to acquire new skills , but also has important implications in regard to the collection of this information .
8 The entrance of women into the manufacturing workforce , particularly into its most modern sectors , is clearly having important consequences in many Third World countries ( see Tiano , 1988 ) .
9 It can be seen by the same argument that if the effect of subjective risk was to systematically alter memory in any other way this would also have important consequences for the future avoidance of dangerous situations .
10 The research will be of general educational relevance , and will also have important implications for the clinical use of short-term memory span tests as a measure of short-term memory capacity .
11 The idea that driving situations may be represented as concepts or schemata could also have important implications for memory about driving situations .
12 That the king should feel it necessary to speak for himself in these discussions is striking — the theoretical concepts of sovereignty , homage and fealty clearly had important implications .
13 Such changes in social and political thought clearly have important consequences for the character and goals of political action in the late twentieth century , and their effects are reinforced by the emergence of new problems and new movements — concerned with such issues as the environment and the use of natural resources , and the subordination of women — which arguably have little connection with class politics ; as well as by the renewed vigour of ethnic and national consciousness , expressed in independence movements of various kinds .
14 If correct and if such practices are widespread they clearly have important implications for competition policy .
15 The carbonate mudstones which comprise the Stinkdolomit also have important potential as reservoir rocks ( Fig. 20 ) .
16 These findings also have important implications for the analysis of prolonged motility recordings in patients with non-cardiac chest pain : repetitive simultaneous pressure waves occurring at the time of an attack of chest pain , do not necessarily indicate that the pain was accompanied by disorders of oesophageal motility , or that such disorders were the cause of the chest pain .
17 But it should be remembered that these two policies are not to be treated as mutually exclusive : the fiscal position often has important ramifications for the conduct of monetary policy .
18 7.1 Grammarians of all persuasions have regularly commented on the distinction among qualifying phrases between restrictive and non-restrictive use ; this sometimes has important consequences for interpretation .
19 The continental inheritance served too many useful purposes to the abandoned , and claims to territory abroad had important implications for the dynastic and matrimonial policies of the ruling house .
20 To suggest that things might have been otherwise had important individuals or groups behaved differently is to ignore the situation within which they were acting , their perceptions of it and the traditions within which their outlook had been formed .
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