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That prospect, they said, had both good ad bad implications (ambivalence of another sort).
With lots of information widely available, many markets will become more efficient, with both good and bad implications for society (lower prices but increased inequality, for instance).
"But bombings like the ones we saw against Iraq in 1998, or like the ones we've seen now in Afghanistan, with so-called collateral bombings, when bombs hit innocent people, will have strong resonance and very bad implications for relations with the West".
The case, American Needle, Inc. v. NFL, involved a company that wanted to compete with Reebok in the hat business, but a ruling in the N.F.L.'s favor would have had wide and bad implications, across several sports, for players' unions, ticket holders, baseball-card collectors, and anyone who didn't want being a fan to feel like entering into a bad relationship, or into a hostage situation.
But this has two bad implications for the above advocate.
This has bad implications, especially for use of "voiding" instead of established family law in Texas.
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Macpherson said that, when the Treasury studied in detail the possibility of a currency union, he was surprised how bad the implications were.
The agency's lame excuses for refusing to release the information must make any traveler wonder how bad the implications might be.
It was a classic example of a big idea, whether you think it's good or bad, where the implications hadn't been thought through".
There are critics who exist simply to say that if something is popular it is by implication bad.
Defending DACA students is popular among progressives, but painting these students as the "good" immigrants puts 10 million other immigrants into the "bad" category by implication.
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