Example sentences of "implication [prep] [adj] [be] [that] " in BNC.

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1 Now the implication of that is that the tide flaps and the sluices er will operate it slightly less frequently in ten years .
2 The implication of this is that in some kinds of library the librarian acknowledges a degree of responsibility to his users , who may not themselves know whether a particular item contains reliable information .
3 The implication of this is that the introduction of leguminous crops to non-indigenous areas might well benefit , in terms of productivity enhancement , by the associated introduction of rhizobial strains .
4 The implication of this is that the more profligate councils will not be re-elected .
5 An implication of this is that the resulting forms of work organisation , and hence the type of technology developed , reflects the compromises management have had to negotiate with workers .
6 The implication of this is that something that is no longer capable of supporting you — this may involve beliefs and people as much as material structures — will fall by the wayside .
7 The clear implication of this is that a fully autonomous civilian economy may not exist .
8 An important implication of this is that while a particular situation may give rise to various differing , and sometimes conflicting needs ( the needs of teachers , parents , other pupils , the LEA and indeed the LEA 's professional advisers ) , the conceptual focus upon the child encouraged by the Act inhibits the development of a theoretical framework within which the interplay of needs can be examined .
9 The implication of this is that the traditional view of the collapse of the working-class family under the impact of industrialisation , as Engels , for instance , suggested in The Condition of the Working Class in England , is misleading .
10 An implication of this is that the contents of the operand field may be modified in accordance with the addressing mode field before being used as a literal value ; this allows some alteration of the value ( for example , by adding the contents of an index register ) without altering the instruction .
11 They do relate this to the capitalist character of industry , and to the market economy , but the restructuring school would argue that the implication of this is that it is important to specify the particular capitalist nature of industry .
12 The pragmatic implication of this is that whenever possible more than one technique should be employed .
13 The implication of this is that there is more scope for innovation and change in Europe than there is in the UK .
14 In many parts of the country there has clearly been a shift of settlement in Saxon times and the implication of this is that a number of Saxon settlements remain to be found , away from the medieval villages , in what are former open field areas .
15 The implication of this is that dividends do not carry significant new information , merely a confirmation of present conditions which are already known from other sources of information .
16 Of course , the implication of this is that a different measure is also a different concept .
17 The implication of this is that any policy proposal for a particular industry can only be made after an investigation of not only the structure of the industry , but also of the objectives and conduct of the firms within it .
18 The implication of this is that many mergers can be regarded as failures in the sense that they do not attain the gains in efficiency claimed as their justification .
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