Examples of using Has implications in English and their translations into Finnish
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Biotechnology also has implications for our competitiveness and the development of employment,
This has implications for newer work,
While the conflict is a regional one, it has implications for all of Europe and for international politics as a whole.
The evaluators concluded that this has implications for the efficiency of the Board as a decision-making body
This presumably also has implications for the setting-up of the agency for the common management of the SIS
It has implications for farming, nutrition,
This also has implications for the quality of the cultural"product";
While the case was brought in Northern Ireland, it has implications for the rest of the UK as the policy will be in breach of human rights UK-wide.
Our responsibility in this area has implications both for our internal policy and for our cooperation with the poor countries.
Figuring out which of these expectations is correct has implications for how researchers understand China
This has implications for the people of Europe and, even more seriously, implications for billions of others around the world.
The proposal has implications for the Union budget since the duty suspensions will lead to loss in revenue of the Union's own resources.
The current dispute over mackerel- Scotland's most valuable fishery- which we have heard about from other speakers, has implications for all international negotiations.
On the positive side, I think, is the fact is that we are acknowledging with this proposal that globalisation has implications.
social inclusion, and therefore has implications for health protection;
We need to look at that in the context of social cohesion overall, because it has implications for the gap between rich and poor.
the solution proposed clearly has implications that go well beyond the social domain.
role for the Commission, Parliament and Member States is crucial for the creation of measures to combat this phenomenon, which has implications for a number of people and generations.
Acknowledge that the EU does not only rely on its own production, and that its consumption has implications for forests worldwide.
This not only has implications for competitiveness and jobs,