Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] [adj] implication for [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The outcome of the judicial review , which is now expected on 24 May , could have major implications for SSDs on account of the present ambiguity surrounding DoH guidance on assessments .
2 The ‘ market ’ proposals in Working for patients could have other implications for health care planning , irrespective of the relative strengths of the Type I and Type II models .
3 Improved predictions of regional changes in rainfall , snowmelt and evapotranspiration are vital because these parameters determine river flows and any change in river discharge could have serious implications for agriculture ( crop yield , irrigation ) , public water supplies , aquifer recharge , flood protection , hydroelectricity generation , industrial production ( e.g. cooling water ) , navigation , river erosion and sedimentation , water quality and natural ecosystems ( Gleick , 1987 ; Schneider , 1989 ; Williams , 1989 ) .
4 THE European parliament yesterday signalled renewed determination to use the drive for economic integration to close the ‘ democratic deficit ’ , producing a 10-point plan which , despite the suspicions of Conservative and Labour front benches , could have profound implications for Westminster .
5 The Spycatcher litigation may have serious implications for trade union liability .
6 Furthermore , eye movements include vertical as well as lateral deviations of gaze and the general tendency to pay little or no attention to vertical eye movements may have important implications for interpretation of the data on horizontal movements .
7 The chairman said it was obvious that any English move to a voluntary co-operative would have irresistible implications for Scotland .
8 If this were the case in driving it would have important implications for peoples ’ ability to learn to avoid danger .
9 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 .
10 The changes now being introduced in the field of community care will have major implications for Age Concern 's work for older people .
11 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 .
12 The sickness or disablement of one parent , whether temporary or permanent , can have major implications for families near the poverty margin .
13 Having the test can have serious implications for insurance and mortgage applications .
14 The mutual understanding and growth of confidence which may be engendered by co-operative working can have valuable implications for family and home/ school relationships .
15 As we see with King Lear , a small change in a speech heading can have significant implications for interpretation .
16 Through their impact on property prices , local taxes can have important implications for mobility of labour .
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