Example sentences of "[be] implications for " in BNC.

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1 Whilst vision screening for the school population as a whole is essential in order to identify pupils with sight defects so that they can have appropriate treatment and correction when this is applicable , there are implications for educators too , arising from the procedures used to identify children with visual handicap .
2 In addition , there are implications for hedging .
3 To make integration tolerable to both residents and staff there are implications for the design , activities , staff training and support , staffing levels and a need for regular specialist input from community psychiatric nurses , psychologists and psychiatrists .
4 There are implications for language teaching and learning in all of them .
5 In particular there are implications for the policy/ administration dichotomy , equity and accountability ( see Chapter 1 ) .
6 There are also implications for the steel industry and , as my hon. Friend pointed out , there are implications for electricity consumers .
7 If we had found good reason to say no , to the first question , there are implications for how we say no to the second question .
8 The theme of the conference , which will take place at Queens 's University , Belfast , will be Implications for the business life of Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland .
9 There are going to be implications for the private sector and for the statutory authorities and for SAD .
10 Of particular concern in the research will be implications for the way wages and employment respond over business cycle and the implications for the wage and promotion profiles of employees as they age and approach retirement .
11 I could perhaps mention titles only : technology , choice of technology and the link with the again the unemployment problem ; fields like rural development planning and erm the associated questions of rural industrialization of the balance between town and country , of migration from the country to the town and it 's implications for both country and town .
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