Example sentences of "[adv prt] [art] implications " in BNC.

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1 It is possible to intensify poetry 's power over time if we take on the implications of Rosenblatt 's transactional theory , which is well described in Benton et al .
2 At risk of seeming a killjoy , I would urge readers to think through the implications of all home-made safety devices which set out to resolve some well-acknowledged safety problem only to create others of a less obvious by more hazardous nature .
3 If a husband wishes to set up his own business , his wife should think through the implications of having her husband at home all day , if she is at home too .
4 Bodie nodded as he thought through the implications of that .
5 Some schools adopted the imagined Plowden ideal enthusiastically , sometimes , it must be said , without thinking through the implications of the changes which they introduced .
6 He paused and thought through the implications of her discovery .
7 This had not been appreciated by the defendants ' chairman who had considered the advertisement for some 5 to 10 minutes before approving it , but who had not sufficiently thought through the implications of it .
8 But note that there is an intimate connection between the ‘ dynamic ’ parameters a and k , the odd responses of the subjects to changes in these parameters , and the inability of ( at least some of ) the subjects to completely think through the implications of the dynamic structure of the problem .
9 There was silence while Bartocci thought through the implications of this remark .
10 * Think through the implications of inserting words like " of course " and " arguably " ( see pp. 67 – 8 ) .
11 The sharp reductions in prices to the middle-sized customers that have occurred in the 12 months since the new market system came into effect have naturally been greeted by the beneficiaries with satisfaction , but the strategists worry over the implications for the long- term health of the industry and the economy .
12 Barraga ( 1976 ) sums up the implications of its usage by stating that : ‘ A visually handicapped child is one whose impairment interferes with his optimum learning and achievement , unless adaptations are made in the methods of presenting learning experiences , the nature of the materials used , and/or in the learning environment . ’
13 Between ourselves , I sometimes find myself struggling with the reality of living in a Church which patently does not live out the implications of all this .
14 A few notable articles discussed in the following chapters have taken this further and laid out the implications of successful conservation .
15 Pointing out the implications of high pore pressure and its importance in providing a lubricated detachment layer , they cite evidence from a recent earthquake in the thrust area that the zone is still ( or rather again ) seismically active in the same sense as in Variscan times .
16 However little I care for the way you live , I shall concede that as long as you get your facts right , sense flavours and textures with accuracy and discrimination , think out the implications of your choices , are not deceived about your desires and ambitions , you may do as you please .
17 As I have already observed , feminists are concerned both to draw out the implications of sexist language and to consider changes in linguistic practice that might mitigate the effects of this particular form of sexism .
18 Ernest Long summarised the change snappily in his note to the Authority 's accountant when they were working out the implications in 1954 : ‘ instead of being messed about by the long-haired boys at the Treasury we are now dealt with by the Finance boys — and we much prefer it that way ’ .
19 She clearly found it hard to sort out the implications of what was being suggested .
20 At the time that I was contending for the ordination of women to the priesthood of the Anglican Church , I made use of another argument , drawing out the implications of patristic thought .
21 It is easier to define the first of these terms and lay out the implications of its consideration , than it is to deal with civil society per se or its relation to the state .
22 take better policy decisions by assisting them to work out the implications of their basic strategy in terms of policies in specific areas , to establish the relative priorities to be given to the different sectors of their programme as a whole , to identify those areas of policy in which new choices can be exercised and to ensure that the underlying implications of alternative courses of action are fully analysed and considered .
23 We 've got to be able to set out the implications of the decisions , that may or may not be made , and priorities at a given time .
24 Only in later novels does Brooke-Rose draw out the implications of this parallel ( i.e. the ‘ fictionality ’ or ‘ constructedness ’ of lived experience ) , but by pushing the possibility of psychological and ontological wholeness into ever more distant territory in The Sycamore Tree , she demonstrates a growing scepticism with regard to the possibility of achieving it .
25 ‘ It really is physically and mathematically impossible , ’ continues Professor James , ‘ to work out the implications of my needs whenever I go into a supermarket unless I happen to know my metabolic rate , what it means in terms of my food needs and how to calculate this information so that I can select the correct diet . ’
26 And if the Spirit was truly to represent Jesus , he had to remain bound to the person and character of Jesus.Jesus was God 's Last Word to man ; and the function of the Spirit was not to give some new revelation of his own , but to bear witness to Jesus , to draw out the implications of God 's Last Word .
27 That does not , however , detract from the value of separating out the notion of cost leadership from differentiation conceptually in order to work out the implications for measurement and control ( see chapter 5 ) .
28 Glendinning does not spell out the implications of her findings for service provision but they can be deduced : the importance of flexible day and domiciliary care ; good transport back-up .
29 In contrast , the collection of chapters edited by Twigg aims to provide an overview of research on carers and pull out the implications for service planning and practice developments .
30 The aim in so doing is to evaluate the effects on secondary teachers of changes in educational policies , and to spell out the implications of those policies for professional recruitment , training and status in each of the countries studied .
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