Sentence examples for have an implication from inspiring English sources

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"Does 33percentt have an implication for the transfer of air rights?

"In several years time, it will have an implication on the numbers of students opting to study languages in England".

"We look at supply chain issues and disruptions which could have an implication on our client's bottom line".

A key question is how long this will be sustained, as a failure to restart activity will have implications for their appetite for investment and recruitment, and thus have an implication for the real economy.

The selection of the outer sidewall configuration would have an implication on the device characteristics.

There's lots of personal things that do have an implication on any decision".

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'Maintain' is a word that has an implication–" Reporter: "Well I'm sorry.

"If we go into a broad recessionary environment, undoubtedly that has an implication.

The courtship of Leith and Helen, though, has an implication more universal than romance.

"What happens today with these buildings has an implication for the future.

It's had an implication on exit prices for many".

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