81. This has important implications for the future role of the archivist. 82. Does this have implications for transition to turbulence? 83. These findings were considered to have direct implications for the development of depression. 84. Two other time-words were almost as common as those already mentioned gracieux and rondement, both of which also have stylistic implications. 85. The impact of increased environmental awareness has considerable implications for Scotland. 86. Discrimination against spirits at home has implications for our most important and fastest growing market -- the European Community. 87. It is recognised however, that a change in teaching methods to a more enquiry mode of teaching has implications for both resources and In-Service training in Catholic Schools. 88. The transformation of Europe has profound implications for the defence industries. 89. The measures needed to protect the salmon have implications for several industries in the area. 90. The new findings have implications for the burial of radioactive and other toxic waste. |