have implication

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  • The new policy will have significant implications for local businesses.
  • Such decisions often have long-term implications for society.
  • Your actions could have serious implications on your career.
  • Does this research have any practical implications for treatment?
  • These findings have wider implications for our understanding of the universe.
  • We need to consider what implications these changes might have.
  • The manager explained the financial implications the project would have.
  • Any major reform is bound to have political implications.
  • This discovery will have profound implications for future technology.
  • The committee must explore the full implications that such a proposal could have.