Example sentences of "[vb -s] [adj] implications for the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It also has serious implications for the professional health of the Authority and its schools , since the belief that getting on is merely a matter of saying and doing what significant others wish to hear and see produces not just disaffection and cynicism but also unthinking conformity and the loss of The professional analysis and debate which are essential to educational progress .
2 Another set of problems that has serious implications for the social survey involves issues to do with data analysis rather more than collection but , none the less , does have a bearing in getting us to understand the limits of the survey and of variable analysis .
3 This has serious implications for the whole economy .
4 Predation by man on the bigger fish should , in theory , leave more small fish for the birds , but sadly , ‘ industrial ’ fishing for even the smallest and immature fish is a fact of life which has serious implications for the very existence of our sea-bird communities should it be allowed to go on unchecked .
5 This has important implications for the future role of the archivist .
6 This has important implications for the efficient allocation of resources within such firms .
7 The last , in particular , has important implications for the private , voluntary and public sectors throughout Britain .
8 This has important implications for the social composition of both origin and destination areas as will be seen later in the chapter .
9 Such an identification has important implications for the morticed stones and the timber portico already mentioned , suggesting that the central area preserved some level of architectural pretension ; this can only mean that early excavations failed to locate the contemporary timber buildings continuing Kenchester 's urban tradition into the fifth century .
10 A United States ' claim that those parts of the Convention that it favours have become customary international law has considerable implications for the international law-making process and for the third party rule .
11 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 .
12 Clearly the very notion that responsibility for child development is best shared among a range of people , with stimuli for education and play , attention for health matters and so on deliberately shared between parents and professionals , has immediate implications for the public response when families encounter difficulties in child care .
13 And it , it has huge implications for the Communist Party that look a rural revolution is taking place and it 's being led by the peasantry .
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