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

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1 Although it has come too late to preserve the Snake River salmon in the wild , the ruling could save other salmon species in the same river system , and have far-reaching consequences for the agricultural and industrial economy of the Pacific Northwest .
2 However we evaluate the two styles morally — and we may certainly want to agree that supportiveness is a positive good — it is evident that instrumentally they have political consequences .
3 This study is concerned with identifying how far the inflation adjusted accounts which have been produced by large quoted companies over the past three years have economic consequences .
4 Yes , and they have real consequences .
5 The tensions generated by this process ( and by the kinds of activity , personal and political , which accompany it ) have philosophical consequences , both concerning which concepts seem problematic , and also what is problematic about them .
6 Were the consent to be valid then if the rights or duties consented to and their creation have good consequences , which outweigh the bad consequences to which their creation or existence lead , the validity of the consent is instrumentally justified .
7 Both systems have major consequences for motivation patterns .
8 These distinctions have major consequences for the way in which public railway enterprises are controlled , and the way in which their objectives are negotiated .
9 These experiences have extreme consequences and an interpretation of them will occupy the next three chapters .
10 It should be noted that these arrangements have important consequences for the distribution of power in congress .
11 Such changes in social and political thought clearly have important consequences for the character and goals of political action in the late twentieth century , and their effects are reinforced by the emergence of new problems and new movements — concerned with such issues as the environment and the use of natural resources , and the subordination of women — which arguably have little connection with class politics ; as well as by the renewed vigour of ethnic and national consciousness , expressed in independence movements of various kinds .
12 In the present study , we now report the results of detailed investigations on effect of d 3C A on the stability of oligonucleotide duplexes and show that our findings have important consequences for researchers that use d3CA for probing DNA-protein and DNA-drug interactions .
13 We believe that these results have important consequences for the use of d 3C A as a probe for studying DNA-protein interactions .
14 And there is , too , the fact that Cable 's handling of half-line or line patterns reveals not only their structure , but the processes by which the structures were arrived at — as in his remarks about finite-state processing , and the apparent fact that metrical composition is ( or may be ) largely a process of entailment , where decisions taken in one part of a metrical domain have profound consequences elsewhere .
15 For instance , some events will persist briefly , have immediate consequences , minor transgenerational effects and have little or no potential for non-human mortality ( an air crash is an example ) .
16 Decisions of this nature often have long-term consequences .
17 Never once have they suggested that cuts and understaffing have tragic consequences , a view put forward by their colleagues in the health professions .
18 Nowadays , diabetes is understood and in general is accepted even though hypoglycaemic ( too little sugar in the blood ) attacks , from taking too much insulin relative to body requirements , can result in strange behaviour which may at times have tragic consequences , as indeed can misdiagnosis ( usually as drunkenness ) from hyperglycaemia ( too much sugar in the blood ) in untreated diabetes .
19 They are realizing how small their world is — and that zonal actions have inter-zonal consequences .
20 Veblen ( 1922 , p. 237 ) , in his ‘ theory of the leisure class ’ , has drawn attention to the fact that it would be difficult to argue that we are ‘ naturally ’ inhibited against committing crimes because they have adverse consequences for others , since conventional and respected activities ( such as private entrepreneurship ) often manifest identical qualities :
21 Furthermore , expanding prison populations have crippling consequences for prison regimes .
22 GPs make many decisions which have financial consequences and all the arguments for clinical budgets to be applied to hospital doctors can also be applied to GPs .
23 However , GPs make many other decisions which have financial consequences .
24 Changes in the relative numbers of the different types of household that make up the aggregate population have actuarial consequences for the future pattern of public and private transfers into and out of collective saving and insurance funds .
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