Example sentences of "have [adj] consequence " in BNC.
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1 | He warned that any more favourable rate would have inflationary consequences which would cause the Bundesbank to " step hard on the monetary brakes " . |
2 | The present level of the Japanese currency , they warned , " may have undesirable consequences for the global adjustment process " . |
3 | The disintegration of the left 's main power-base will have far-reaching consequences . |
4 | The collapse of marine mammal and sea-bird populations may have far-reaching consequences as the complex pattern of interrelationships among creatures in the marine ecosystem changes . |
5 | When this appears to happen literally the child may feel a guilt that can have far-reaching consequences . |
6 | This is the first public inquiry into an IDO registration and the outcome could have far-reaching consequences for many other IDOs across Wales and England . |
7 | Meanwhile , however , familiarity can breed contempt and even the most apparently mundane of activities can have far-reaching consequences if something goes wrong . |
8 | Failure to communicate successfully will have far-reaching consequences — bad reviews , the need to repeat a class . |
9 | Virgo : an unexpected outing could have far-reaching consequences , bringing romance into your life . |
10 | In addition , the 1989 MMC Report , conceived as an attack in the public interest on the monopoly power of the major brewers and requiring the ‘ untying ’ of large chunks of their tied estates , may have devastating consequences for traditional pubs . |
11 | This can have devastating consequences , and may cause long-term damage to the urinary tract . |
12 | We all know that Labour 's proposals for a statutory minimum wage would have devastating consequences for job prospects right across our country . |
13 | These alliances were similar to the games of dice much favoured at the time : the marriages might or might not be successful ; they might or might not have political consequences . |
14 | Sheridan had struck up an acquaintanceship with the actor-murderer Giles , a slightly bizarre eventuality which might have odd consequences . |
15 | If a mother contracts a disease or infection during the period of pregnancy , it can have harmful consequences for the unborn child . |
16 | Where , however , there is no question of pursuing enquiries to see whether delivery to the claimant is proper , the defendant can not justify a refusal because compliance with the demand may have unpleasant consequences for him . |
17 | Express contractual undertakings will have different consequences depending upon the significance given to the particular term ascribed by the law . |
18 | Lying as it does at the northern limit of the global thermohaline ‘ conveyor belt ’ , changes in this region may ultimately have global consequences . |
19 | ‘ If the injunction did go through it would have serious consequences for the National Trust nationally . |
20 | Such events would have serious consequences for the world 's economy and banking system . |
21 | This may have serious consequences in the critical years ahead . |
22 | Another assault on Neil Francis could have serious consequences for the perpetrator . |
23 | The rules of intestacy are very rigid and neglecting to make a proper will can have serious consequences for those whom you might wish to benefit . |
24 | The responsibility for housework is a unilateral one , and the failure to do it may have serious consequences . |
25 | Any accident would have serious consequences . |
26 | Even if Behaviouralism in truth attacked Realism for its method rather than its assumptions , the attack did nevertheless have serious consequences for the development of the subject , making its practitioners at least much more conscious of the importance of methodological issues ; and this has been reflected in continuing debates about methodology since the mid-1950s . |
27 | To return to the central question about how the boundaries of special educational provision and therefore of support teaching are to be defined , I shall argue in the remainder of this chapter that although the ‘ individual ’ approach represents what has always traditionally been accepted to be our role , to continue to define our responsibilities in these purely individual terms could have serious consequences , not only for the future of support teaching when we come to evaluate it , but for the development of comprehensive education as a whole . |
28 | Many felt that what had happened may have been within the laws of the game but was certainly outside the spirit , and could have serious consequences for the rest of the tour . |
29 | I know that can have serious consequences … ’ |
30 | Those policies would have serious consequences for job opportunities . |