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An expert on free speech in the online world says the case has wide implications for public figures on all forms of social media.

The case has wide implications for towns all along Connecticut's shore, which have a variety of limits on who may use their public beaches.

It has wide implications for energy policy in the United States.

However, in light of recent work that suggests the role of NK cells extends beyond anti-viral immunity into such areas as the resolution of inflammation (Thoren et al., 2012; Waggoner et al., 2012) and the recognition and elimination of senescent cells (Sagiv et al., 2012), it is likely that NK cell immunesenescence has wider implications on the health of older adults than first thought.

But it also has wider implications for human development.

And I think this has wider implications for the election, which, in my view, is of wider public concern".

At Verizon, the conflict of such demands with stated values is not lost on employees -- and has wide implications.

A smoother optical-electronic interface has wide implications.

With the U.S. economy as a whole so dependent on the health of the Mississippi River Delta, Louisiana's unprecedented land loss has wide implications.

And that may have wider implications for Mr Chavez's grip on power.In three successive votes in the past month, the latest on August 14th, the court has dismissed a preliminary case brought by the public prosecutor against four senior officers, arousing the ire of Mr Chavez and of his supporters.

Sports sponsorship experts warned that the ongoing focus on the issue could have wider implications for cricket.

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