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The US has expressed concerned that continued instability in Egypt will have broader consequences in a region already rocked by unrest.

Differential weighting of component scores as a means to increase the competitiveness of rural background students could therefore have broader consequences in terms of the ultimate effects on the socio-demographic profile of the student cohort selected, rather than just serve to augment rural student selection alone.

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This effect should have quite broad consequences in void swelling, matrix damage accumulation and radiation induced hardening and the results obtained help to better understand and predict the effects of radiation in Fe Ni ferritic alloys.

In addition, the GO analysis indicates that loss of Ess1 activity has broad consequences in the cell resulting in a functionally diverse set of genetic interactions.

Apart from creating a 'trust gap' between European creditor and debtor nations, the effective attempted expropriation of bank deposits in Cyprus, and the failure of creditor nations to imagine the broader consequences, have created a gap in confidence about the future.

Finally, F15E6.3 contains an RRM domain which suggests that it may regulate miRNA activity with broader consequences than we have observed in this limited experiment [ 85].

The observed difference in population genetic structure between the mites analysed here also have broader consequences for general investigations of parasites in relation to host social system.

Perhaps, though, her remark was eloquent of a dawning recognition that the failure to contain Colonel Qaddafi would have much broader consequences for the West's stake in oil-rich lands, such as Libya itself, as the region's kaleidoscope turns.

And even Ms. Yellen did not believe that the problems in the housing market would have broader consequences.

It would be "hard to imagine that these dramatic changes in the Y don't have broader consequences," Dr. Page said.

But the Fed's chairman, Ben S. Bernanke, appears as the most consistent voice of warning that problems in the housing market could have broader consequences.

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