Example sentences of "[noun] has implication for [art] " in BNC.

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1 Such interaction has implications for the future behaviour of field staff , for enforcement is organized to reflect the ways in which polluters define their behaviour and the ‘ pollution ’ .
2 The collapse of Spinward has implications for the whole of the human-occupied galaxy .
3 The importance of these sources of income has implications for the income in old age of men and women who are now in their fifties and who are faced with long-term unemployment or early retirement .
4 This result has implications for the current value of the basis .
5 This result has implications for the invariant length of a four-vector .
6 Uncertainty about the safety of the deep repository has implications for the Thorp project , which is still awaiting permission to start operations from HM Inspectorate of Pollution .
7 The ‘ Options for Change ’ Defence Review has implications for a large number of Scottish companies .
8 In focusing upon informal relationships and the sources of sociability available to old people , the research has implications for the quality of life in old age .
9 The introduction of the internal market into the NHS has implications for the roles of and relationships between doctors and managers .
10 Local authority borrowing has implications for the Public Sector Borrowing Requirement ( PSBR ) , the rate of monetary growth , and interest rates .
11 Powerful interest groups prompt state intervention ; state intervention has implications for the nature of the interest-group world ; and each reinforces the other leading to an increasingly closed and tight pattern of interest group/state relations .
12 The span of control concept has implications for the ‘ shape ’ of an organisation .
13 This kind of analysis has implications for the Marxist theory of the state .
14 This surprising observation has implications for the application of d 3C A to the study of DNA-protein interactions since it is possible that DNA duplexes containing this analogue may still bind proteins in the minor groove and therefore , the results from such studies need to be interpreted with care .
15 Policing in Northern Ireland is a very controversial topic in a sensitive environment , and this sensitivity has implications for the research ( on which see Brewer 1990 b ) , especially its design and location , as well as for the validity and reliability of the results .
16 The attitude of the family has implications for the style of initial assessment carried out by the psychiatrist ; if the psychiatrist realises from the outset that other agencies are involved then consent of the family for reports may be obtained at an early stage .
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