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

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1 Any change in the size and structure of households in a particular place or for the nation as a whole will have substantial implications for housing requirements and land-use planning .
2 The changes now being introduced in the field of community care will have major implications for Age Concern 's work for older people .
3 Technical harmonisation of standards — the move away from national to European standards will have major implications for authorities responsible for implementing measures in the health , environmental and trading standards sectors .
4 The results of this research will have practical implications for current educational programmes aimed at the prevention of sexual and other forms of child abuse , and theoretical significance for our understanding of children 's theory of mind .
5 The research results will have practical implications for improving the impact of existing energy conservation initiatives , duplicating successful approaches , and pursuing national energy conservation objectives .
6 On economic and monetary union , it would be irresponsible for any Government to ask the people of Britain to decide now that we should adopt , at a future date , a single European currency which will have far-reaching implications for the conduct of monetary and economic union .
7 Clearly the analysis that I have provided will have considerable implications for our understanding of the attribution to animals of free choice .
8 The impending introduction of the Youth Training Scheme , due to operate fully in September 1983 , will have considerable implications for the agricultural industry .
9 All of these developments will have massive implications for the arts in education , both in terms of organization , teaching styles and assessment techniques .
10 If this pattern is maintained in the future then the increased number of those aged 85+ will have important implications for the workload of family doctors .
11 Unemployment is one indicator of underlying economic problems , and how a state chooses to deal with a crisis will have important implications for its social policies in general , and of course this includes policies on imprisonment .
12 It is expected that the results of the research will have important implications for teaching visually impaired children how to find their way around the world and will be a beneficial contribution to contemporary mobility training .
13 This will have profound implications for established roles and relationships , and the development of people with talent to fill the roles .
14 This will have clear implications for voting patterns at local and national elections .
15 The rationale of the overall programme of work is that it will have clear implications for policy and the prevention of problems associated with the consumption of addictive substances and clear implications also for the social sciences .
16 Given that the decision of the Department of the Environment and of the Scottish and Welsh Offices will have huge implications for the levels of poll tax that people will be expected to pay next year , should we not have an early statement in the Chamber on those issues ?
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