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Then it's time to explore ramifications of the switch, like the psychological ordeal of the kidnap victim.

However, modeling is a useful way to explore ramifications of policy.

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The historian studies an incident in Arizona in 1904 to explore the ramifications of racism and sexism.

He does not shrink from depicting some Southern Jews as slaveholders, but neither does he explore the ramifications of that fact.

The novel opens with a vivid description of what takes place one evening at that checkpoint, and proceeds to explore the ramifications of the incident.

If you want to understand modern capitalism and consumer society, argues the German philosopher Peter Sloterdijk, you'd better explore the ramifications of Dostoevsky's metaphor.

We tour the UK, visiting the English county of Lincolnshire with its large population of immigrant farmworkers and high proportion of leave voters, and explore crucial ramifications for Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

Surely as a colonial outpost in the South Pacific we can get a handle on cricket in Australia and explore its ramifications through individuals or as an organised spectacle: the Protestant-Catholic divide, national versus suburban rivalries, racial participation – to focus on the specific and draw back to a larger portrait of Australian life.

With the City Council scheduled to vote sometime in the next few months on a plan that would be, if adopted, the first comprehensive alteration of the city's zoning code since 1961, several organizations will conduct programs meant to explore the ramifications of the proposals.

JEFF KRIMMEL, Cleveland, posted on nytimes.com The story's author, Adam Davidson, did not go far enough to explore the ramifications of Conard's argument, which is essentially that people's lives are better just because they can buy a Big Mac, and it doesn't much matter if they can afford to raise a child, get her educated or get her a doctor when she is sick.

I'm writing this as an exercise to explore the ramifications of decrease consumer spending in the next 2-5 years or, given the worst case, the next decade.

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