Sentence examples for be ramifications of from inspiring English sources

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"Whenever you do something or make a decision, I think there are going to be ramifications of that decision," Johnson said.

There will be ramifications of incoherence of laws across states for movement of populations, transportation of drugs, access to healthcare and for human rights and data protection.

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At some or the other stage, most of these are ramifications of web attacks – an advanced prevention technique of which is explained in this paper.

There are ramifications, of course, and regrets -- of not "being there" for each other for so long, and for me the decision not to have children.

There could also be ramifications for freedom of expression.

There are ramifications for all of the so-called Sinosphere and it has Beijing frightened and it should.

What will be the ramifications of his stand-down and, for that matter, the British pullout?

What would be the ramifications of Bush's proposed plan on our buyback investment strategy?

What would be the ramifications of such a scenario?

And, if so, what are the ramifications of how such data could be used and accessed?

But what are the ramifications of failing to deliver the shares -- something that is bound to happen because the shares are not trading?

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