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That shift has dire implications for people infected with H.I.V., the virus that causes AIDS, and the countries that are involved with the crisis.
Both reflected strong global demand, points out David Rosenberg, an economist at Merrill Lynch.He says the recent decline in energy prices is a "symptom of demand destruction" that has dire implications for overall profitability.
The slumping stock market, which hit its lowest point in 27 months last week, has dire implications for Japan's already weak banks, whose declining stock portfolios are a drag on their capital.
The sentence also has dire implications for his immigration status.
This process of rangeland fragmentation, driven by past policy design choices by the Kenyan state, has dire implications for wildlife in key areas such as the Maasai Mara and Amboseli - also the country's most valuable wildlife tourism sites - and there is evidence of declining wildlife populations due to these land use changes (Homewood et al. 2001).
This has dire implications for the sexual-abuse-to-prison pipeline.
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This would have dire implications for smartphone users around the globe.
It would also have dire implications for a drastically underutilised means of boosting energy security and tackling global warming.
The new amendment could also have dire implications for websites like YouTube, where users can upload copyright-infringing material without the knowledge of the site's owners.
His and his colleagues' new research suggests that climate change could have dire implications for forests with weakened trees, allowing killer fungus species to grow to epidemic proportions and spread.
He said energy use per person was on track to rise sixfold by 2050, which had dire implications for temperatures when combined with economic growth of 3.9% a year (the six-decade average) and a world population of 9 billion.
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