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Mr. Walfish and Adam Leitman Bailey, the lawyer for the buyers, said the case had widespread implications.
His conversion had widespread implications for the future of the Holy Roman Empire's electoral process established by the Golden Bull of 1356.
Gebhard's conversion had widespread implications for the future of the Holy Roman Empire's electoral process, established by the Golden Bull of 1356.
About 60 per cent of Côte d'Ivoire's civil servants are teachers, so the action had widespread implications for school children.
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The introduction of plastic notes will have widespread implications.
A break-up of Iraq would have widespread implications for the entire region.
The landmark ruling could have widespread implications for the actions of British forces overseas.
"This slaughter has widespread implications and involves dozens of rare species, many of them regular visitors to the British Isles".
And with 1.4 million employees in the United States, even an employees-only program could have widespread implications.
For instance, including an I.P. address in covered information would be a huge "change to existing laws here in the U.S. and would potentially have widespread implications".
While there may be no obvious legal grounds for a challenge, the fact that the implementation of the decision will have widespread implications will not be lost on the government and employers.
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