Example sentences of "have [adj] consequence " in BNC.
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1 | If young children , dependent on an adult for basic needs , learnt that the adult does not always come back , then this has far-reaching consequences for them in their own adult experience . |
2 | The notion of man as an ‘ amplifier ’ which I take to mean that he enlarges programmes of skill , which have been developed by another , in order to manipulate machines is one that has far-reaching consequences as I shall try to show in this paper . |
3 | But it has far-reaching consequences . |
4 | In every case , operationalization of the key concept in a research project has far-reaching consequences for the results of the research . |
5 | This war has to be explained in terms of the collapse of the old order — not simply in the sense that the United States was left as the only superpower , but in the more profound sense that the collapse of the old order has far-reaching consequences for American society and politics , that this war is a defensive reaction to the deep disturbance caused by the end of the cold war . |
6 | The idea that the ‘ good name ’ of the family is still coveted may be a little surprising in the 1980s , but these data show that there are situations where it is still very important and has direct consequences in material terms . |
7 | This has grave consequences for Britain . |
8 | This has grave consequences for their children who ‘ do not learn as much from their mothers as do their middle-class counterparts ’ ( ibid . ) . |
9 | Though consent , if valid , has normative consequences , and can only be explained through its purported normative consequences , it does not bear its normativeness on its face . |
10 | It need not , therefore , be related to any act performed in the belief that it has normative consequences . |
11 | There is a hint here that latent inhibition might be determined by the extent to which the target stimulus has consistent consequences — a notion inherent to the theory ( proposed by Pearce and Hall ( 1980 ) ) that will be discussed next . |
12 | Vertical integration which does not come about through merger but which has anticompetitive consequences is a potential concern of the FTA if it involves a monopoly situation . |
13 | The venom from worm-killing cones is harmless to humans , and that of the mollusc-feeding cones seldom has serious consequences . |
14 | For women it has serious consequences because childcare costs are not taken into account . |
15 | This has obvious consequences for the use of the infinitive : since operative know evokes the following of the infinitive 's event from beginning to end through direct experience , there is no way to conceive know as existing before the beginning of the event perceived , and therefore no to before the infinitive . |
16 | This second stage is carried out in public speech to which we have been given the decoding key , and from our privileged perspective the success of the hypocrite has unfortunate consequences for the dupe . |
17 | Divorce has unfortunate consequences because of the way they worded the act . |
18 | The strictness of the defence has unfortunate consequences for some controversial publications : distributors are prone to equate political radicalism with a propensity to libel , and are thus provided with a ready-made legal excuse for a decision not to stock them . |
19 | Failure to respond has draconian consequences . |
20 | Rigidity of behaviour , Merton argued , has three consequences . |
21 | Wolfe argues that this contradiction has three consequences for public administration . |
22 | In a modern society where just two children are the norm , any birth is a major event , every birth has major consequences for the mother 's material circumstances and future . |
23 | The ‘ counter-power ’ of the state enterprise in relation to the controlling authorities has major consequences for the way in which control is exerted . |
24 | This frees journalists from some restraints when they write for foreign publications but has awkward consequences for those who distribute foreign papers in this country . |
25 | But we always do have such a choice and hence no sentence has observational consequences all its own . |
26 | There is now no doubt that in parts of Scotland there are just too many red deer , a problem which has many consequences — economic , emotional and environmental . |
27 | The female 's ability to store sperm has important consequences for birds ' mating behaviour . |
28 | As the links between painting and teaching are close , the mixture of the two elements has important consequences . |
29 | 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 . |
30 | Canguilhem believes that the interrogation of psychology by philosophy which he proposes has important consequences : |