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

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1 These different views of who the clients are also have far-reaching implications for how we organise the delivery of care .
2 These have far-reaching implications , especially for the strategies and styles adopted by advisory staff and heads , and for the ways class teachers view themselves as professionals .
3 any Community proposal which would lead to significant changes in UK law , or have far-reaching implications for areas of UK law other than those to which it is immediately directed ;
4 But Figala 's conclusions have devastating implications for any portrait of Newton which , like that provided by Hall , is still largely cast in the conventional mould , even if at great pains to depict Newton ‘ warts and all ’ .
5 To admit that even some aspects of linguistic analysis have political implications is , in the eyes of many professionals , to undermine the status of linguistics as a science .
6 They do , nevertheless , reveal implicit social bias and have political implications , just as does the work done in British universities .
7 Their movements must , therefore , have literal implications even though they use the flowing romantic style originated by Taglioni and Perrot in La Sylphide and Giselle .
8 These arguments have strong implications for our special interests in locality and locale .
9 Debates as to the " nature of design " thus have social implications .
10 The examples of ( 10 ) have interesting implications , but we shall restrict ourselves here to those aspects which bear on adjectival grammar ; we take them as confirming evidence that we are justified in following Bolinger and recognizing that certain adjectives qualify another property , qua property , and are not to be assigned , independently , to any entity present in or assumed by the structure of the sentence in which they appear .
11 Many of these opportunities are expressed in terms of different crops and associated agricultural practices ( inter-cropping , mulching , or tie-ridging ) which have direct implications for soil erosion .
12 On the positive side , LARSP does make it possible to summarise an enormous amount of information in a highly principled way , and to generate useful hypotheses about strengths and weaknesses which have direct implications for remedial intervention strategies .
13 Alison Jaggar , in Feminist Politics and Human Nature ( 1983 ) , looks at the relation between feminist theory and political philosophy , arguing that different feminist theories — liberal feminism , radical feminism , Marxist feminism and socialist feminism — imply different conceptions of human nature and have different implications for practice .
14 All three have different implications for the central question addressed by this chapter : to what extent will the nation-state remain the principal unit of political organization and focus of allegiance in the twenty-first century ?
15 Despite this observational equivalence of the two models they are different models and have different implications .
16 There are several other newer forms of word processing software that have exciting implications for work with learners .
17 Predictive models of its distribution have clear implications for road and air safety .
18 Not all cases of child cruelty have similar implications to those which Kempe and his associates have discovered .
19 These differences between American and European views have ominous implications for deinstitutionalization since , as already pointed out , many chronic patients are poor .
20 As Davis points out , these tactics and the lack of public opposition to them , have ominous implications for the future of civil liberties :
21 The non-material features of software have ominous implications .
22 Vehicles emit a wide range of chemical substances , many of them harmless , but three of which are dangerous pollutants released in sufficient amounts to affect human health and have serious implications on the environment .
23 These hardships have serious implications for the quantity , quality and content of news .
24 Such findings have serious implications for curriculum planning and provision : children are entitled to a curriculum which is consistent in its quality across all subjects , not just those accorded most time .
25 The 1988 Education Reform Act will , however , have widespread implications for all concerned with education .
26 The size of the holding and its proximity to a town and markets have obvious implications and are beyond the control of the occupier .
27 The regulations have obvious implications for G1S work , as illustrated below .
28 Migrating continents have obvious implications for biogeography and evolution , but there are other consequences of plate movements which may alter the physical environment in such a way as to affect the biosphere just as profoundly .
29 However , this power was rarely used because both the main sanctions available to staff — contacting users ' families and exclusion — have negative implications for both parties .
30 Social differentials in fertility which have emerged in the last century have powerful implications for population growth , social welfare , and political power .
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