71. The movement towards the SEM was recognised as having implications for employment throughout the Community. 72. The age at which an individual learns a language has profound implications for proficiency in that language. 73. Nevertheless the serial monogamy of kings is likely to have had its implications for the rivalries between their heirs. 74. The second move, however, had dangerous implications. 75. This has profound implications for the way in which religions talk about God. 76. The broad distinction between classical and Keynesian unemployment has far-reaching implications for the conduct of macroeconomic policy. 77. The modes of communication are changing and this will have implications for the historical record. 78. These have implications for their approach to Information Management and more particularly to the management of electronic records. 79. In addition to the extra effort involved in maintenance, this has serious implications for the preservation of the contextual or evidential value of the record. 80. The non-material features of software have ominous implications. |