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That has ominous implications.
That has ominous implications for investors.
If so, it has ominous implications, because hundreds have died in clashes between Nigeria's Muslims and Christians in recent years.
Any sign of weakness at "Today" has ominous implications -- especially with the contract of its biggest star, Katie Couric, due to expire in May.
The Pritchard axiom — that repetitive cheating undermines learning — has ominous implications for a world in which even junior high school students cut and paste from the Internet instead of producing their own writing.
Though the work may seem celebratory – Lonzano-Hemmer's parents owned a nightclub in Mexico, so he grew up highly aware of the way lights can create a party atmosphere – his use of searchlights also has ominous implications.
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That could have ominous implications for future global economic growth unless it is quickly reversed.
And while all of this may look like a seemingly banal procedural squabble in the longer Russia saga, the Nunes memo and the attendant fallout have ominous implications for Rosenstein, Special Counsel Robert Mueller, and the Trump presidency itself.
He added, however, "It need not follow that this risk-taking has ominous systemic implications".
This has ominous long-term implications for the country.
Webster Groves's indecision and desire to know more reflect national trends that hold ominous implications for Mr. Bush.
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