Sentence examples for bigger implications from inspiring English sources

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Much, much bigger implications.

But the bigger implications are damning.

Rovers may sell some extra shirts and merchandise, but the decision could have bigger implications.

A PBS documentary broadcast last weekend, "Jascha Heifetz: God's Fiddler," breezes by the bigger implications of an exemplary life story.

But the assault on the Indian office has as big, if not bigger implications for the organisation".

Forestry is already devolved and unlikely to change much, but independence would have much bigger implications for farmers and fishing crews, especially as an independent Scotland would have to apply to rejoin the European Union.

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The much bigger implication of the decision is likely to come in judicial elections.

Additionally, these studies were failed to assess landscape and class level fragmentation, which have a bigger implication on ecological functioning and resiliency for change.

MR: Well, there's also a bigger implication too, as far as a commitment to one's community or planet.

This has big implications.

This has big implications, too.

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