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Throwing a punch at Russell, though, had grave implications for team cohesion.
The decision, he said, had "grave implications for basic free speech principles".
An adequate military establishment and arms industry were vital, he said, but their conjunction and "its total influence -- economic, political, even spiritual" also had "grave implications".
The emperors had assumed the right to interfere and often did so; but under Theodosius, Pope Damasus and St. Ambrose reacted: the state was to restrict itself to furnishing the "secular arm," while the church, in the name of evangelical ethics, claimed the right to judge the emperors, a policy that had grave implications for the future.
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