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

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1 The election has profound implications for the functioning of British democracy .
2 The use of pupil-managed learning has profound implications for the more effective deployment of skilled resources .
3 This has profound implications for the regimes of institutions which care for old people , or indeed others needing a high level of physical care , as well as for all who provide such care in the community .
4 Rather this is a feature which is unique to that particular generation or cohort but which has profound implications for the provision of family care to older people in the community .
5 This observation of Freud 's has profound implications for the way in which psychoanalytic theory about groups and societies is built up .
6 The no-boundary proposal has profound implications for the role of God in the affairs of the universe .
7 The idea that space and time may form a closed surface without boundary also has profound implications for the role of God in the affairs of the universe .
8 It is clear that the view of the state has profound implications for the normative analysis of Part Two , and this Lecture , together with Lecture 11 , should be seen as a bridge between the two parts of the book .
9 This has profound implications for the way in which religions talk about God .
10 The transformation of Europe has profound implications for the defence industries .
11 It would have profound implications for the auditing profession . ’
12 The uncertainty principle had profound implications for the way in which we view the world .
13 The above design conclusions have profound implications for the construction details of my chair .
14 In so far as they encourage greater police intervention on picket lines or at demonstrations , and enable them to impose their authority on many aspects of community life , the 1984 and 1986 Acts have profound implications for the possibility of disorder .
15 They accept all too easily the public/private distinction and so rule out a consideration of those " privately " made decisions in the economic sphere that have profound implications for the life chances of millions of people .
16 These constitutional concerns within the Labour Party have profound implications for the British constitution itself .
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