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The city comptroller, William C. Thompson Jr., sent the state a letter this week warning that drilling could have "crippling implications" for customers if it reduces the quality of the unfiltered water.
Closing the U.S.-Mexico border might have crippling implications for the American economy, but absolutely none in the arena of marijuana commerce.
With life expectancies increasing, the growing global disability from AF has crippling implications for society.
With life expectancies increasing in both developed and developing countries, the growing global disability and financial burden of AF has crippling implications for society.
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Notwithstanding Gawker's undeniable sleaziness, the crippling damage award entered against it carries enormous implications for other, entirely legitimate publications accused of going too far in exposes of public figures.
SINGAPORE — Airbus on Monday joined a chorus of concern that a European push to charge airlines for carbon emissions risks leading to a trade war, with implications for plane deals and even for Europe's crippling sovereign debt crisis.
Tariff schedules will have serious implications for businesses and farming in Northern Ireland which operate an all-island supply chain, forcing crippling costs on them.
The cuts have also meant crippling reductions to federal probation and pretrial services, including mental health treatment, drug treatment and testing, and court supervision — all with disquieting implications for people's rights and public safety.
Implications for public health.
Implications for neurodegenerative diseases.
Implications for pathogenesis.
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