Sentence examples for would have direct from inspiring English sources

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A strike would have direct repercussions for the company's factories and dealers in the United States.

Mr Ingram said the new commissioner would have direct access to ministers and report annually to parliament.

One sanction option, often mentioned but not yet carried out, would have direct impact by curtailing Iran's oil imports.

"When I identified the first example of a Type IIb supernova in 1987, I dreamed that someday we would have direct evidence of what kind of star exploded.

Patients would, for example, have a right to emergency care whenever and wherever the need arose, and they would have direct access to certain medical specialists.

To quit now, as Jenkins and Lucas recommend, would be sheer folly – and a folly which would have direct impact on homeland Europe, UK and America even.

Klaus Simoni Pedersen, chief of UNFPA's resource mobilisation branch, said the funding shortfall would have "direct implications at country level as it will cut into country programmes".

She wanted assurances that she would have direct access to Mr. Obama and not need to go through a national security adviser, they said.

The passengers would have direct connections to Hoboken across from Manhattan and a direct link at Hoboken with PATH trans‐Hudson tube trains to Manhattan.

For example, an increase in the number of unusually hot days and nights would have direct consequences for public health, agriculture, and energy demand17,18.

It is not at all certain that today's historians would have direct intellectual access to Plato, Aristotle, and St. Augustine had the Scholastics not done their patient spadework.

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