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Meanings of significant bearing in English
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Usage of significant bearing in English
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Each of them has a significantbearing on the public finances.
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The outcome of the count, expected this afternoon, may have a significantbearing on these negotiations.
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He said as the main gateway, New Zealand's battle against the coronavirus has significantbearing on his measures.
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The patient's level of immunity as manifested by the CD4 count has a significantbearing on treatment outcomes.
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Management of hyperglycemia in hospitalized patients has a significantbearing on outcome, in terms of both morbidity and mortality.
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Farther on in the summaries, I found a report that has an extremely significantbearing on the Mantell case.
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The facts of her life are few in number, but they have a direct and significantbearing on her work.
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Dennis Bergkamp's performance against the Ukrainian outsiders of Shakhtar Donetsk at Highbury tonight could have a significantbearing on his Arsenal future.
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There are at least two classes of men who will certainly assert that they have a very important and highly significantbearing upon it.
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The response of the United Nations to Mr Maduro's request may have a significantbearing on what now transpires over the coming days and weeks.
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On Wednesday, they are expecting to be presented with a new member of the imperial family, who could have a significantbearing on Japan's future.
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The poll could have a significantbearing on the Government's prospects of privatising the State electricity group, as unions have previously blocked a flotation plan.
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Bristol's first season back in the Premiership is likely to have a significantbearing on whether the top flight is ring-fenced, according to the Engl(...)