Example sentences of "[pron] [vb -s] implications for " in BNC.
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1 | Thirdly , there is a divergent trend in contemporary social services departments which has implications for preventive work : diversion and minimum interventions for vulnerable families where child abuse is not an issue compared with net-widening and multidisciplinary interventions when child abuse is identified . |
2 | First , it explains the nature and purpose of creation , which has implications for our view of the physical universe , our attitude to work and the objects of economic life . |
3 | The interaction between c-Myc and Bcl-2 thus represents a novel model for oncogene cooperation which has implications for the genesis and the progression of neoplastic disease . |
4 | First , the APU has put more stress on disseminating survey information which has implications for teaching . |
5 | CDF has identified six key points for a community development approach which has implications for policy formation and the training of social service staff . |
6 | But of course this in itself has implications for method . |
7 | But if that is the depressing conclusion , then it has implications for our treatment of conventional criminals . |
8 | When we look at the normalisation movement we can see that it has implications for professional approaches , but it will be argued that the concept itself has been open to more than one interpretation leading to differential impact on professional practice . |
9 | It is revolutionary too in its scope , for it has implications for a whole range of academic subjects in the arts and the social sciences . |
10 | That is a good way for women to contribute to society , but , of course , it has implications for the unemployment statistics . |
11 | I have talked about interpretation which is accommodating so that it yields implications for language teaching . |