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The vote may have greater implications for North Dakota.
Frugal engineering pervades the car's internal machinery, too, with even greater implications for the vehicle's safety and longevity.
"What happened at The Oval... has got far greater implications than it apparently looks," the sports secretary Ashraf Khan was quoted as saying.
George Bush, who swept into office on a cloud of moral umbrage, now has his own sex scandal -- one with far greater implications than titillating cigar jokes.
In the longer-term, the team pursuit triumph has infinitely greater implications for the London Olympics, as the scratch race does not figure on the programme.
Outages affecting western media outlets are analysed and scrutinised, but the implementation of the Green Dam will have greater implications for political freedom.
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The banking system regulatory structure should have a greater implication between concentration of the market and access to finance.
Further, failing multiple nursing assessments had a greater implication in terms of in-hospital mortality than failing just one.
"The case has great implications," said Jang Soong Hyun, a business consultant here.
The findings have great implications for managing ocean fish stocks and developing marine reserves.
The most exciting thing about science is that it can have great implications for the future.
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