adverse implications

collocation in English

meaningsofadverseandimplication

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adverse
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ˈæd.vɜːs/
us
/ædˈvɝːs/
having a negative or harmful effect ...
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implication
noun
uk
/ˌɪm.plɪˈkeɪ.ʃən/
us
/ˌɪm.pləˈkeɪ.ʃən/
an occasion when you seem to suggest something without saying ...
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(Definition ofadverseandimplicationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofadverse implications

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The adverse implications of the policy are clear.
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Yet another cost was the adverse implications of debasements for the ability of the state to borrow domestically.
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The adverse implications of the second outcome have been described above.
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Competition can reduce plant growth, with adverse implications for plant size, like canopy diameter.
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Furthermore, a reduction in the materials sector has adverse implications for the balance of trade when demand for building materials improves.
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Therefore, delivery dates are extended, and this has adverse implications for the potential export business of these companies.
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As my noble friend will he aware, this has adverse implications for those who retire after that date.
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When that happens, this very often has unforeseen adverse implications.
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I assure him that there are adverse implications for the brewing industry due to severe inroads into its turnover.
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The reduction in capacity of the material sector has adverse implications for the balance of trade when demand for building materials improves.
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I should underline the strong view of the international community that excess volatility and disorderly movements in exchange rates have adverse implications for economic and financial stability.
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Also, it has to be recognised that statutory measures to proscribe such leases could have adverse implications for future investment and ultimately lead to a shortage of premises to let.
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Aside from the adverse implications for non-grammar schools under this system, grammar schools will find themselves oversubscribed and will be forced to introduce some type of selection.
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That could have adverse implications.
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This has no adverse implications for safety.
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