Sentence examples for had wider implications from inspiring English sources

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It had wider implications too.

O'Grady said the Grangemouth dispute had wider implications for trade unions.

On Friday Albanese suggested the incident had wider implications for Coalition policy uncertainty.

"A lot of people didn't realise that voting for Brexit had wider implications than just the UK breaking off from Europe.

He reasoned that this was an indication that the militancy had become a true insurgency that had wider implications for Pakistan outside the NWFP, but the GOP in Islamabad did not appreciate the gravity of the situation.

The news agency published a Twitter message debunking the death reports and, later in the night, explained what had happened in news reports because the bogus online information had wider implications for media outlets.

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His victory had wide implications for the industry, and the fight made Ford a popular hero.

But Zivotofsky could have wider implications.

But the case clearly has wider implications.

But this has wider implications.

But the decision has wider implications.

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