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Not only is there the violent transatlantic slave trade (which still has ramifications in the present and is a deeply upsetting topic for many people) to bear in mind; there is also the issue of the global modern day slave trade, which, according to the latest figures, enslaves more people today than were enslaved during the entire 350-year history of the transatlantic slave trade.
That has ramifications in the Valley because of how many times we do merges between companies that make complimentary products.
Of course, it also has ramifications in terms of its potential for collecting and aggregating data from a new source.
The result is bills like this one, which certainly has ramifications in the real world.
The South has instituted a policy that would allow its military to strike preemptively in the event of an imminent provocative attack, and that change in posture no doubt has ramifications in Pyongyang.
Due to the critical requirement of the Hsp90/Hsp70 system for cell viability and normal functioning of the cell, which has ramifications in human health, knowledge of this system is a high priority in any model organism.
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The outcome could have ramifications in New York City.
The Weil conjectures have recently had ramifications in cryptology, computer modeling, data transmission, and other fields.
In this case the issues have ramifications in territorial claims on this oil-rich region.
Do the actions of Duquet and his contemporaries have ramifications in other parts of the novel?
The outcome of this case will have ramifications in courtrooms across Europe.
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