Example sentences of "[modal v] have [adj] implications for " in BNC.

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1 I believe the Chartered Institute of Transport , who launched TRANSAID , and all the sponsors can be well satisfied in the knowledge that the concept continues to fulfil a very valuable role in support of S.C.F. However it is clear that the need for help and guidance with transport management and operations in needy countries is much wider than that which can or should be tackled by S.C.F. Whether this has or should have any implications for the future status and role of TRANSAID is certainly an issue we shall be addressing with our parties as we enter our sixth year .
2 The answers should have important implications for understanding how the normal nervous system develops and functions and how it responds to injury and disease .
3 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 .
4 These are ambitious questions , whose answers might have considerable implications for the way parents approach child rearing .
5 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 .
6 That could have far-reaching implications for the country .
7 The ‘ market ’ proposals in Working for patients could have other implications for health care planning , irrespective of the relative strengths of the Type I and Type II models .
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 Those disputes , however , could have serious implications for the art collection and educations program housed in a 1924 limestone villa in suburban Merion , Pennsylvania .
10 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 ) .
11 He said the move could have serious implications for social services , particularly in the implementation of Care in the Community and Child Protection Services .
12 Returning to the Locust Years Abandonment of the Russian programme of reforms could have serious implications for the West , says GAVIN McCRONE
13 THE European parliament yesterday signalled renewed determination to use the drive for economic integration to close the ‘ democratic deficit ’ , producing a 10-point plan which , despite the suspicions of Conservative and Labour front benches , could have profound implications for Westminster .
14 Even a modest sea-level rise of 50 cm could have grave implications for low-lying , island and coastal nations .
15 The results of these discussions , therefore , could have significant implications for authorised firms and the training needs of their members , who may well be asked to demonstrate not only their proven skills in handling such matters but also the level of their knowledge of the market and the products on offer .
16 THE cut in the tax credit on dividend interests from 25 per cent to 20 per cent announced in the Budget could have significant implications for the future value of occupational pension funds .
17 That could have important implications for the industry .
18 It could have important implications for American efforts to arrest drug dealers , terrorists and the Panamanian leader , Manuel Noriega , for prosecution in the US .
19 However , one or two changes have been made since inheritance tax was introduced which could have important implications for anyone planning to pass on gift s with a capital value .
20 In Zambia , where the bulk of the Lungu live , the results could have important implications for current official plans to develop the Sumbu national game park , which adjoins Lungu territory , as a major tourist attraction .
21 Such decisions may have substantial implications for individual and social welfare and the allocation of scarce resources .
22 The Spycatcher litigation may have serious implications for trade union liability .
23 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 .
24 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 .
25 The appointment of Diana Brooks may have radical implications for the management structure of Sotheby 's London house .
26 In whichever way the results of an assessment are communicated , it is reasonable to assume that they may have important implications for the way in which the child is dealt with in the future .
27 Furthermore , eye movements include vertical as well as lateral deviations of gaze and the general tendency to pay little or no attention to vertical eye movements may have important implications for interpretation of the data on horizontal movements .
28 In general the never-married elderly make greater use of statutory services including institutional care than others of the same age , so change in marriage and fertility patterns pointed out by Timaeus may have important implications for future service use .
29 Nevertheless , the high proportion who are still dependent on their parents may have important implications for housing and health and social services needed for those who remain at home as their parents become elderly and frail .
30 Editor , — The paper by S Kinmond and colleagues suggests that modification of a common practice — clamping of the umbilical cord — may have important implications for the wellbeing of immature babies .
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