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This modern treatment of the landmark 1896 case, which protected segregation under the "separate but equal" doctrine, examines its long-lasting ramifications.

If there is legitimate concern about motives and ramifications, conscience should demand that The Times give equal scrutiny to who is behind the country's self-designated "leaders," using their vast wealth to try to buy candidates and install them as president of the United States.

But an adviser said the prime minister was inclined to accept them, believing that even if the principle of equal obligations was lost, the changes could have far-reaching social ramifications.

"Any attempt to change this framework could lead to equal pay issues, employment tribunals and can be expected to have many legal ramifications".

Patrick was defiant regarding possible economic ramifications, noting that Houston voters in 2015 — an election that saw a low turnout — defeated an equal rights ordinance designed to protect gay and transgender residents and no problems came of it.

Their ramifications are discussed.

"It has terrible ramifications".

"Ramifications" whispers coyly.

The ramifications are many.

Personal ramifications, too.

The ramifications were horrifying.

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