Sentence examples for no implications from inspiring English sources

"no implications" is a complete and grammatically correct part of a sentence
You can use it when you want to emphasize that there are no possible effects or consequences. For example, "We need to make sure that any changes we make will have no implications for the budget."

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If we lose, it will have no implications beyond that.

Mr. Sundstrom said no implications were intended, and called a halt for lunch.

It was, he said, an "Australia-only issue" with no implications for UK sales.

For too many Democrats, faith is private and has no implications for political life.

That risk does not affect management decisions, and ignoring it has no implications for risk management.

"I am confident there will be no implications," Mr. Mattis said.

The irregular structure of quire I has no implications for the text.

And a lack of political action does not mean no implications for the body politic.

Endogeneity of CBI suggests, however, that the correlation has no implications for causality.

Dore Gold, an adviser to Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, said the development had no implications for Israel's demands.

The proposal "has no implications for monetary policy decisions in the near term," the central bank said in a statement.

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