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Referring to comments from the three dissenting judges, he added: "As the minority judgement states, this approach has dangerous implications for human rights.
This ruling, which may seem fair on its face, has dangerous implications for the future of the community's responsibility to maintain our democratic society.
"Today, the one commodity in Mumbai costlier than gold is real estate," says Dalvi. "There is a kind of unbridled desire to keep building" – which has dangerous implications for the future of the city.
That has dangerous implications for women.
Internet gambling has dangerous implications for families and society, Leach says.
Opponents say her approach is helping dismantle public education in favor of charters, and that it has dangerous implications for students' right to equal education.
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Using response time data provided by the Fire Department, State Assemblyman Jeffrey Klein said the increase had dangerous implications for cardiac and asthma patients in Manhattan, Queens and Brooklyn, where the six companies once worked.
Maria José Cornax, the fisheries director of the conservation group Oceana, said that reopening renegotiations on fish catches could have dangerous implications for hard-won rules on sustainable fishing.
But Mr Cameron may have a problem: one of the key EU measures will be a move towards a "banking union", which could have dangerous implications for Europe's biggest financial centre – the City of London.
In a dissent, Justice Clarence Thomas said the majority's opinion had "dangerous implications for the executive's ability to discharge his duties as commander in chief" and "openly flouts our well-established duty to respect the executive's judgment in matters of military operations and foreign affairs".
Some of Bowman's allies warned that the ruling had dangerous implications for farmers and consumers.
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