1. The fact of production and the images presented have strong economic implications for the film and television industry and the ordinary citizen. 2. There is an enormous cost in terms of both human tragedy and the economic implications, through days lost through sickness and ill health. 3. Commentators claimed that the Indonesian government was confident that there would be no serious economic implications. 4. The Treaty of Utrecht provoked considerable opposition from certain vested interests who were worried about the economic implications of the peace terms agreed with France. 5. Both have important economic implications. 6. And even its most ardent supporters have a way of making the economic implications of the proposal sound downright frightening. 7. Both Barry and Mrs. Norton said their staffs were studying the economic implications of commonwealth status, perhaps as an interim step toward statehood, as Barry said. 8. But liberals, too, are increasingly focusing on the economic implications. 9. Closing the achievement gap for all minority students, and subsequently improving their earning potential, will have economic implications for Texas as whites lose majority status. 10. He is worried that the economic implications of the Asian crisis are just being felt. |
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