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But she said the policy had larger implications for tourism and the carnival parade's finances.
While thousands of fans — most of them clad in bright yellow in support of Ecuador — congregated at the Mets' park, the game had larger implications than as a simple national-team tuneup.
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This suggests that the creation of the euro had large implications even in US capital markets; and of course it suggests that the financial fallout of the euromess could be very large here as well.
And the coming together of these two groups really had large implications for British society as a whole.
But if control hangs in the balance, every word uttered or vote taken has larger implications.
But the warning and the frail hope he puts forward here have larger implications.
"Some of these little nuances have larger implications than they would appear," Mr. Logan said.
In addition, the match has larger implications, as Chivas are chasing the Galaxy for the final playoff spot.
They boast instead about their teamwork — about coöperation that has larger implications for politics and diplomacy — and the gender equality among their Knesset candidates.
But even the most local aspects of the proposed terminal have larger implications, pitting economic survival against environmental justice, living-wage jobs against children's lungs in west Oakland, among the Bay Area's most downtrodden neighborhoods.
New York and California are two of the leading states in tort law, and both states ruling the same way "will almost certainly have larger implications for the rest of the country," Tobias said.
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