11. In a study that scientists and some lawyers say has broad implications in court cases, the researchers strongly question the reliability of long-held memories. 12. In an interview, President Fox acknowledged the broad implications of the case. 13. In fact, a strike could have broad implications for many high-technology industries, which, in general, have not been unionized. 14. In that context, the way it handles sensitive sexuality issues has broad implications for almost everyone. 15. It has broad implications for the summer fire season. 16. It would regulate health maintenance organizations and has broad implications for doctors, employers and patients, as well as the HMOs. 17. It would regulate health maintenance organizations and has broad implications for doctors, insurance companies, employers and consumers. 18. Other lawyers agree that the impending court rulings could have broad implications for American business. 19. Over the long term, though, the disappearance of interest has broad implications in this nation of savers. 20. Putting Arizona into a new circuit would have broad implications for the administration of law in the state. |