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be implications
noun
The act of implicating.
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There would be implications beyond Israel and Palestine.
There may be implications for Joe Kinnear as well.
There may be implications for the National party given their poor performance.
Stephanopoulos said: "There absolutely could be implications for US House races".
He added: "There will obviously be implications for privacy, human rights, etc.
"Eventually we're looking at televising the sport and obtaining sponsorship, and there may be implications there," he said.
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These are implications only, however.
There are implications for the environment, too.
There are implications for charities too.
There are implications going beyond November.
TC: What are implications of that?
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