Sentence examples for about its ramifications from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "about its ramifications" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the consequences or implications of a particular action, decision, or situation.
Example: "The committee met to discuss the new policy and its ramifications for the community."
Alternatives: "regarding its consequences" or "concerning its implications."

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She noted that economists are sometimes legitimately criticized for engaging in abstract mathematics without caring much about its ramifications.

So far, Mr. Kibaki's political allies have said that they will support the agreement, though some have continued to grumble about its ramifications.

Does every American school child still learn about its ramifications: the way this document — a treaty, really — between a feudal king and his rebellious barons introduced a form of constitutional law into English tradition?

Since Floyd Mayweather beat Manny Pacquiao in 'The Fight of the Century' in Las Vegas, much has been written about its ramifications for boxing.

Assemblyman Tim Donnelly (R-Twin Peaks), the only lawmaker to speak against the bill on the floor, said he worried about its ramifications.

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She did say that her group wants "to make sure that the people in Oklahoma are educated about what Sharia law is all about and its ramifications.

Lewis says relatively little either about the status of this possibility (in particular, is it more than merely epistemic?), or about its potential ramifications for his various positions in metaphysics.

But uncertainty about how much it may work does not excuse silence about its political ramifications.

That the study appears in Nature Climate Change tells us something about its potential ramifications for the planet.

Though the specter of a possible resale market was raised at a hearing last month, officials expressed little concern about its potential ramifications, particularly because most drivers leave only a pittance's worth of parking time on their receipts.

SIR —Your suggestion that the decision to confer a knighthood on Salman Rushdie, who is generally hated by Muslims all over the world, was taken with not much thought about its polititical ramifications is hard to believe.

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