Examples of using Have implications in English and their translations into Chinese
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In the letter, Sr García-Margallo said Brexit would have implications for Gibraltar and made clear his desire for urgent bilateral dialogue with the UK.
Researchers say the effects of this emerging“single society” have implications not only for the individual but the country as a whole.
Some perceived this as an attempt to remove uncooperative chiefs from the payroll, which could have implications during the electoral period.
The overall demand outlook for cargo remains moderately positive, but is subject to geopolitical uncertainties which may have implications on global trade.
The study looked specifically at breast cancer stem cells but the researchers believe the findings likely have implications for other cancer types as well.
Yet, if a girl of that age married, it would have implications for her education and thus be detrimental to her future.
This can be relevant at a public health stage since age at natural menopause might have implications on future health outcomes.
In view of the developments described above, the Committee attaches importance to the staffing review, which may have implications for the budget of UNPOS.
I believe that the forces behind the resurgence of corporate R&D departments have implications for most every company's innovation efforts.
While the AAC recognized that the Statements would not be audited, they would be made public and as such could have implications for UNFPA.
This may be relevant at a public health degree since age at pure menopause may have implications on future health outcomes.
The Security Council must fully realize its primary responsibility for the collective management of threats that transcend national boundaries and have implications for international security.
While many countries focus on energy suppliers and transportation for reductions, China explicitly identifies resource and energy-efficiency measures that have implications for manufacturers.
The close relationship formed over the decades with the rest of Europe means the security on the continent would still have implications for the UK.
At the same time, a number of dispute settlement cases have been resolved, the results of which could have implications for negotiations.
The Board notes that its findings have implications for the implementation of results-based management at UNEP.
It could also have implications for the world economy, as increasing Arctic ship traffic may be on a literal collision course with increased whale numbers.
This will ultimately have implications in healthcare, especially in areas like telemedicine and remote patient monitoring.
Substandard communications equipment and systems have implications for the effectiveness of the force' s command and control.
The findings of this editorial could also have implications for the future treatment of Parkinson's Disease, and other progressive neurological conditions.