41. This will have profound implications for established roles and relationships, and the development of people with talent to fill the roles. 42. Which is not to say that statements of fact had no implications of principle. 43. This election has profound implications for the future of U.S. democracy. 44. The low level of current investment has serious implications for future economic growth. 45. The crisis engendered by the dispute had national implications, Karnataka being one of the main bastions of Congress strength in the Lok Sabha. 46. Opposition deputies said that the bill would establish an apartheid regime, as citizenship had implications for obtaining work and property ownership. 47. For this successful local experiment to have national implications there has to be a fundamental shift in attitudes. 48. The idea that driving situations may be represented as concepts or schemata could also have important implications for memory about driving situations. 49. It has important implications for hardware manufacturers too. |