Example sentences of "major implications for " in BNC.

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1 The changes now being introduced in the field of community care will have major implications for Age Concern 's work for older people .
2 The changes in provision of community care services initiated by the white paper , Caring for people , have major implications for local authority social services departments .
3 ‘ It has major implications for all future transactions . ’
4 New developments in Community Care also have major implications for the future care of older people .
5 Faced with arguably the most reactionary piece of legislation this century , with its major implications for basic civil liberties and education , not to mention lesbians and gay men , Labour reduced it to being for or against the ‘ promotion ’ of homosexuality .
6 Several of the key issues relating to the form of auditors ' reports on financial statements not only have implications for the APB but should also have major implications for the Accounting Standards Board 's work programme .
7 This has major implications for those who develop and provide services .
8 This has major implications for the relationship between the two ; few local ‘ voluntaries ’ can afford to offend those who hold purse strings and the nature of the services which they offer may sometimes be on the basis of a contract from the statutory sector ( for example , for meals-on-wheels ) rather than an independent initiative .
9 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 .
10 The physical suppression of bioturbation by diatom mats as the mechanism for preservation of lamination in the Thalassiothrix oozes of the eastern equatorial Pacific has major implications for the origins of other enigmatic , near-monospecific deep sea diatom oozes of Neogene and Quaternary age , some of which are macroscopically laminated and whose origins have previously been ascribed to reduced oxygen conditions .
11 Assessment of the extent to which the widespread , geologically correlated occurrences of mat deposits ( Fig. 1 ) represent synchronous deposition will depend on continuing refinement of Leg 138 time scales but may have major implications for chemical budgets and the rates of biogeochemical cycling .
12 The sickness or disablement of one parent , whether temporary or permanent , can have major implications for families near the poverty margin .
13 In a year of economic recession , the Government enacted an Environmental Protection Bill with major implications for public and private expenditure and produced a White Paper on the environment pointing the way to the allocation of further resources .
14 Chapter 1 looked at the UK in an international context , but the changes that it examined have had major implications for the internal structure and organization of the economy .
15 Links between headquarters and field are becoming more and more depersonalized and bureaucratic : important decisions with major implications for field staff , like those to do with prosecution policy , are made ‘ up in fitted carpet land ’ , where officers never tread .
16 Turning to the impact of corporate discretion on communities more generally , it is clear that decisions about the location of company activities can have major implications for the economic , environmental , social , and cultural well-being of urban centres and entire regions .
17 Decisions of the latter kind , about whether to import components or obtain them locally , for instance , or about investment policy in a recession , or pay restraint , can have major implications for national economic performance .
18 The recent changes in the distribution of people and jobs described above are indicative of a fundamental reshaping of Britain 's regional structure which has major implications for private investment decisions and raises important issues for central government policymakers .
19 Another crucial planning innovation , with major implications for the provision of public housing , was the New Towns Act of 1946 .
20 This has major implications for the design and distribution of future guidelines .
21 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 .
22 It should be self-evident , therefore , that where individual behaviour can be so extensively influenced by conformity to the standards of the social groups that make up our community and its social strata , then there will be major implications for the marketer .
23 Such changes have major implications for judicial administration and training .
24 Given the increasing pressure we and others are putting on offshore dredging , which has major implications for future terrestrial supplies , I thought you should also see the Commentary .
25 The research is expected to have major implications for application of Decision Analysis , a widely used management decision aid .
26 Such a change of direction has major implications for the way services are delivered and for staff roles .
27 The statement declared that a CFE treaty would have " major implications for NATO 's collective defence planning " .
28 An example of current importance is the growing corporatisation of health care in the United States which , it is argued , has major implications for the status and autonomy of doctors ( McKinlay and Stoeckle 1988 ) .
29 In underscoring the leading role of carbon dioxide in global warming , the report has major implications for government policies to combat global warming .
30 Thornton said that the findings would have major implications for the study of the effects of metal pollutants produced by modern industry .
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