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"We shouldn't lose sight of the fact that this was an extraordinary time, and every action these men were making had extraordinary ramifications that went well beyond the health and well-being of Bank of America shareholders," Mr. Bodner said.
Robert M. Kurucza, a law partner at Goodwin Procter, which represents some of the largest fund companies, and who served as an assistant director of the S.E.C. division that oversees mutual funds, said that if the proposals were adopted, "they could have extraordinary ramifications in the marketplace for how mutual funds are sold and marketed".
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Without considering the ramifications of her extraordinary offer, the desperate children — lugging along the marionettes and a comical spaniel — head for the icy landscape of Strachan's Ghyll, an ominous, grand house where their potential benefactor lives, someone readers have already learned is a witch.
The United States is facing fiscal uncertainty, and its powerful central bank is contemplating easing its extraordinary stimulus efforts, with potentially global ramifications.
The Turner-Sponsel memo a truly extraordinary piece of work began by stating that, "In its scale, ramifications, and sheer criminality and corruption, [the scandal] is unparalleled in the history of Anthropology".
The ramifications of such a decisive political act and its intrinsic roots in Protestantism are examined in a work of extraordinary richness and scope.
"It has terrible ramifications".
"Ramifications" whispers coyly.
The ramifications are many.
Personal ramifications, too.
The ramifications were horrifying.
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