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

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1 The delay has infuriated the RSPB , which believes it has serious implications for a recovery programme to save the species .
2 The relevance of this debate for present purposes is that much of it focuses on two competing ways of characterising rights which in turn have competing implications for a political movement such as the peace movement wishing to formulate its claims in the language of rights .
3 Here I review these data and their implications for a temperate climate .
4 Although IBM , Apple and Motorola have a forged an agreement for the duration of their project , there remain obvious legal implications for a vendor who might want to stick say Sun Sparc and MIPS RISC instruction sets on to a single piece of silicon .
5 These results have a number of possible implications for a graduated test scheme which will be taken up in more detail in later chapters .
6 In general Knights is concerned that English should enable students to address cultural issues which are of " more than academic " importance , and have implications for a " long-range programme for human betterment " .
7 While this reform is specifically designed to prevent many of today 's disgruntled education consumers joining the ranks of tomorrow 's underclass , it will of course have implications for a much wider group of young people , whose talents and needs have been all too little met by the emphasis on the reorganization of secondary education to the exclusion of all other considerations .
8 These are just a few examples where public expenditure in the social services has direct implications for a number of private enterprises and , through them , for the entire national economy .
9 This rather larger-scale aspect of the social function of different types of network tie has important implications for a socially accountable theory of linguistic change and diffusion ( Milroy and Milroy 1985b ) .
10 What are the implications for a business organization of adopting the marketing concept ?
11 It is revolutionary too in its scope , for it has implications for a whole range of academic subjects in the arts and the social sciences .
12 The problem , simply stated , is that for any rational expectations model one can always specify a non-rational expectations model which has exactly the same implications for a given set of data , even though it may have other implications which are quite different .
13 In the view of the C E C motion three one eight has wide implications for a transport industry as a whole and alternate safety measures need to be examined .
14 Because of its wide ranging implications for a number of agencies , the Minister has issued a Consultative Paper seeking views on the Report by 30 April 1990 .
15 This was regarded by some observers as a major setback in Franco-Iranian relations [ see pp. 37424 ; 37929 ; 38212 ] with implications for a planned visit by French President Mitterrand later in the year .
16 This had ominous implications for a party whose political strength in the 1980s had rested to a large extent on its competence in managing economic prosperity .
17 The ‘ Options for Change ’ Defence Review has implications for a large number of Scottish companies .
18 The zeitgeist expressed itself in a lively concern for the Christian faith and its implications for a modus vivendi .
19 I am also concerned that if these new unitary authorities come into effect , it seems er reasonable to assume the majority of members will be all the district councillors er whose involvement in planning of course is very different to our own and therefore their understanding of strategic planning , their appreciation of its importance will be far less and we could actually find that these planning committees authorities are really old district planning committees and the new and er there really could be quite serious implications for a whole number of things in Sussex I mean we know that the planning department is at the moment trying to erm create er a new and vibrant
20 If it raises some alarm for ambulance provision in a scattered community like Teesdale , the implications for a town of 35,000 people like Newton Aycliffe are positively terrifying .
21 The Act is of mammoth proportions with profound implications for every sector of education , and it has been the subject of intense discussion both inside and outside Parliament .
22 ‘ Now is your opportunity to put to me any questions you have on the detailed implications for the people of the World of the Council 's decisions . ’
23 The above design conclusions have profound implications for the construction details of my chair .
24 There will also be considerable implications for hospital transport services , as well as financial implications for the individuals involved , which are not acknowledged by the White Paper .
25 The proposals for student fees hold especially worrying implications for the training of doctors in the UK .
26 That could have important implications for the industry .
27 From my visit to Lhasa last year , I am very much aware of the implications for the Tibetan people of Chinese colonialism and its policy of apartheid .
28 In fact , the present mess , whatever its practical implications for the myriad administrative changes required to implement the Estonian experiment , merely increases the impetus for reform .
29 A 50 per cent increase in applications to a court of three judges and the overall 33 per cent in full court applications had very obvious implications for the availability of judges to hear substantive appeals .
30 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 .
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