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"The MPS will not discuss what form its continuing operation will take or the resourcing implications surrounding it," it continued.
But she also warned there would be resourcing implications for the regulator, which deals with around 25,000 complaints a year, a tenth of the 250,000 complaints that are received by the BBC on an annual basis.
She warned there would be resourcing implications for the regulator, which deals with about 25,000 complaints a year, a 10th of the 250,000 complaints received by the BBC on an annual basis.
Impartial discussions about the resourcing implications (financial and otherwise) of providing services to all within a given health system can only proceed after a set of core services have been defined.
This, together with resourcing implications, therefore need to be addressed at a pan-London level and prioritised to ensure a consistent, accurate and effective information database to underpin future service planning.
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The resource implications would be immense".
"This has had significant resource implications, not just financially.
Different options had different resource implications.
All of this, however, would have resource implications.
Jones unsurprisingly sees major environmental and resource implications in the lack of phone recycling.
Run through the risks, likelihood of success and resource implications (usually fairly modest when providing evidence to a court).
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