Example sentences of "with implications for " in BNC.

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1 Rather , the components of the aid package ( including national aids paid by member states within the LFA ) with implications for nature conservation will be selected for study .
2 Nevertheless , ill-suited land-use and poor management can lead to environmental degradation with implications for present and future national economies .
3 Although variations were apparent from site to site in relation to pre-existing environmental characteristics and intensity of use , the study highlighted some general trends with implications for management strategies .
4 There is no specific title to this section because there are so many applications of biotechnology with implications for environmental quality .
5 One obvious problem , with implications for any GIS input , is that the effects are highly localized , with little measurable field effect more than a few dozen metres away from the route centre-lines .
6 ‘ B ’ and ‘ A ’ allowances would be available for specific responsibilities within teams , often temporary , and always with implications for professional development .
7 Labour committed itself to immediate acceptance of the Maastricht social charter , with implications for low pay and for women , and to meeting the UN 's target for aid as a percentage of GNP within five years .
8 CNES and ESA circles stress that current decisions are heavy with implications for Europe 's position 10 to 15 years ahead .
9 An important question with implications for some translation-related activities such as abridging , expanding , or any form of rewriting which introduces or deletes gaps between a certain item and its subsequent mention in a text is this : how long can an element be assumed to remain in the addressee 's consciousness ?
10 The positive analysis of vertical restraints within this framework can be taken a little further , with implications for normative issues .
11 Using the tests of significance , identify activities in each sector with implications for global survival , or human health , or the conservation of vital resources ; and
12 It is a very serious step to take , with implications for the individual , his family and the rest of his life .
13 A question with implications for policy and for theory is whether learned helplessness and self-worth motivation become more prevalent with age .
14 The label program is up and running , hopefully leading to bar-coding of Herbarium specimens with implications for loan procedures .
15 This was regarded by some observers as a major setback in Franco-Iranian relations [ see pp. 37424 ; 37929 ; 38212 ] with implications for a planned visit by French President Mitterrand later in the year .
16 The other Nobel prizes for 1992 announced by the relevant Swedish academies between Oct. 8 and 14 were : ( i ) Literature — Derek Walcott , the first Caribbean writer and poet to receive the honour , for his " multicultural commitment " ; ( ii ) Medicine — Edmond Fischer and Edwin Krebs , US biochemists , for their discovery of a muscle enzyme with implications for cancer treatment ; ( iii ) Economics — Gary Becker , the US-born academic , for applying economic theory to everyday human behaviour ; ( iv ) Physics — Georges Charpak , the Polish-born Frenchman , for research into particle detectors ; and ( v ) Chemistry — Rudolph Marcus , the Canadian-born US scientist , for work on electron transfers .
17 Three years after Guntram 's death , however , Childebert himself died , leaving two sons , Theudebert II ( 596 – 612 ) and Theuderic II ( 596 – 613 ) , of whom the former had already in 589 been given a sub-kingdom of the cities of Soissons and Meaux , at the request of some of the leading citizens — development pregnant with implications for the future .
18 The very sharp difference in their relationship to western Europe which had developed by the death of Peter I was pregnant with implications for the future .
19 This is an argument with implications for academic argument in general , my own included .
20 Thirdly , the report will be attempting to introduce new approaches to existing curricular work , with implications for the use of resources in the library and in the classroom , for teaching methods presently used in the school and for the skills pupils will use before , during and after they use the microcomputer i.e. information skills .
21 ‘ Behaviour begins to improve in mid-life , by which time relationships , work patterns , social adjustment have all suffered , with implications for the next generation , ’ said Professor Stone .
22 An elaborate structure of consultation has subsequently developed , in which major management decisions with implications for the staff , for example closure plans , service reductions or administrative reorganizations , are discussed at national level and then in greater detail in the regions and areas affected .
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