Example sentences of "would have [art] [adj] impact " in BNC.
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1 | But it would have a strong impact on imports . |
2 | By the end of the year he was predicting , in research carried out for the Scottish National Party , that unemployment would have a worse impact in Scotland than elsewhere in the UK , reflecting the poorer social conditions prevalent there . |
3 | Economists are warning that a prolonged strike in the industry — one of the few sectors where the US enjoys a positive trade balance — would have a serious impact on the American trade deficit . |
4 | Failure to push through the higher taxes would have a serious impact on Labour 's plans to raise extra revenue to pay for improved social benefits , such as higher pensions and child benefit . |
5 | Patricia Shroeder , Democrat chair of the House armed services military installations and facilities subcommittee , described the list as " disappointing " , and suggested that it would have a minimal impact on the level of US forces in Europe — currently around 300,000 . |
6 | The change required by the Treaty of Rome would have a tremendous impact upon the EEC , and it was an impact that was antithetical to de Gaulle . |
7 | Does he agree that that policy would have a devastating impact on people who live in the country areas of Teignbridge ? |
8 | ‘ We believe that , if successful , the merger of Airtours and Owners Abroad would have a detrimental impact on competition in the UK package holiday market , and consequently represents a threat to value for money and customer choice , ’ he added . |
9 | They agree that it would have a negative impact on growth in the economy of between 0.5 per cent . |
10 | Previous attempts to establish a common tariff had foundered on the objections of the smaller CARICOM members , who feared that it would have a negative impact upon their economies . |
11 | Being in some institutional positions ensured that the individuals involved would come to make decisions which would have a major impact upon society . |
12 | It has already been suggested that if a terminus were built at Stratford East , it would have a major impact on the financial viability of the terminus at King 's Cross . |
13 | The Task Force on ‘ the environmental dimension ’ of the internal market described itself as ‘ much concerned ’ with the transport sector , which it thought would have a greater impact on the environment than any other sector . |
14 | The researchers conclude that this may in time result in a depleted population of effectively " domesticated " rhinos , and warn that losing the genetic input of the wilder rhinos would have a dangerous impact on the gene pool . |
15 | This would not place great pressure on the educational system but would have a considerable impact on the educational possibilities for the Down 's child and their public acceptability . |
16 | Physical site surveys may be required to identify the quality of protection against risks such as fire or explosion , and any dependency on key plant which if lost would have a significant impact on the target . |
17 | Can we then look at the reduced engine thrust erm this presumably would have a significant impact on combat performance , er why is there any change in the security situation that would warrant such a a relaxation ? |
18 | The plans for devolution put forward by the other parties would have a grave impact not just on Scotland and Wales , but also on England . |
19 | Such a measure would have a dramatic impact . |
20 | Since fuel is a major part of a coal station 's running costs , the fact that prices were not rising nearly as fast as had been expected would have a fundamental impact on the future cost of coal-fired electricity . |
21 | Why do the Commission claim that it ‘ would have a positive impact on employment and on the balanced development of the regions ’ when everyone else is aware of the dangers ? |
22 | But the current strength of the US dollar , if maintained , would have a positive impact on sterling profits and the long-term outlook was encouraging . |
23 | Industry analysts consulted about the failure of the deal to sell up to 30% of Electronic Data Systems Corp to British Telecommunications Plc unanimously concurred that the deal was more critical for EDS owner General Motors Corp than for EDS and would have no short-term impact on the world 's largest systems integration company . |
24 | Launching the report , UNFPA 's Executive Director Nafis Sadik said in London that loss of life from famine , AIDS and natural disasters would have no lasting impact on the burgeoning populations of Africa and Asia . |
25 | The unexpected news affected them all in some way , but it would have the greatest impact upon Seb 's life . |
26 | The Council believes it would be very very difficult to assimilate a lan erm a new settlement into this area successfully and that a new settlement in this a area would have an urbanizing impact far beyond the confines of the er immediate area . |
27 | Now my my conclusion from that , and I think is a conclusion which has been supported by the public on con during the consultation exercise on the Greater York study , was that peripheral development around Greater York would have an undue impact on the historic character of the city , and that of course is the fundamental , the protection of which is of course a fundamental aim of planning around Greater York . |
28 | . So really what I 'm saying is that it h would have an undue impact on highway network and in particular on that particular erm strand of it . |
29 | The objectors object on the grounds that the village of Skelton should be washed-over by the greenbelt , that the site should be identified as greenbelt , and therefore it should be excluded from the built inset , and that the development of the site would have an adverse impact on the surrounding area . |
30 | According to a pre-Budget survey of Scotland 's top 300 companies , carried out by System 3 for the accountancy firm , Ernst & Young , 72 per cent of respondents think that a further cut in business rates would have a favourable effect on their company , though , surprisingly , 4 per cent believe it would have an adverse impact . |