Example sentences of "but [art] implications " in BNC.
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1 | This may seem innocuous and acceptable , but the implications should be understood . |
2 | ‘ The money 's not important , but the implications are mind-boggling , ’ Atilla reminded us , ‘ … that if you say anything more offensive than ‘ Crystal Palace ’ in your performance then you are liable to get nicked . ’ |
3 | These rural people know a great deal about the land issue and agriculture , but the implications of a one party state do not affect them directly . |
4 | A compromise will be reached but the implications are clear ; international eco politics are with us . |
5 | Little specific attention was paid to older people in the White Paper , Working for Patients , nor to the effect on them of changes in the GP contract , but the implications of the changes for the care of older patients may be significant . |
6 | But the implications , sir . |
7 | They were firmly crushed by loyal units , but the implications of unrest within this ultimate bastion of the regime severely frightened the authorities . |
8 | The government are prepared to consider alternative arrangements for controlling the budget of the C & AG , but the implications for the staff of the E & AD would need to be considered . |
9 | But the implications for the present case are not entirely the same . |
10 | The suggestion that disabled people should be consulted and included in discussions about the project had also been made but the implications of making this happen had not been considered . |
11 | But the implications of Clark 's analysis go further than this , seeing the problem of precarious values as affecting not merely day-to-day behaviour but also the way in which a whole organization may conceive its tasks . |
12 | In comparison with the BCG matrix , the McKinsey-GE matrix seems at first to be less explicit about building some ‘ problem children ’ into ‘ stars ’ and identifying ‘ cash cows ’ and ‘ dogs ’ , but the implications are present , as indicated by figure 4.3 . |
13 | The stencilled letters and numbers are assertions of this also — ‘ as part of a desire to come as close as possible to a certain kind of reality , in 1911 I introduced letters into my paintings ’ , Braque has said — but the implications are wider . |
14 | For example , military pressure-group activity and other involvement in policy-making in liberal democracies may well seem less drastic than mounting a coup , but the implications of less overt forms of military intervention may sometimes be almost as great as a coup for the political process . |
15 | She could have published nothing , but the implications for the Post of such a liaison were considerable . |
16 | ( 6–17 ) ) , but the implications may be rather different . |
17 | The photographs were taken in East London during an artist-in-school residency , but the implications seem much broader . |
18 | Algeria was not , strictly speaking , a colony , but the implications of this recognition of the independence option were unmistakeable . |
19 | But the implications usually explained by the maxim … do not stop short with easements … |
20 | Shareholders also have rights under normal company law which can have a significant residual impact on how the exchange functions , but the implications of this are not discussed further in this chapter . |
21 | But the implications come retirement could be very serious . |
22 | That is really no choice at all ; but the implications are clear . ’ |