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"Even small changes in policy can have big ramifications".
Capping deductions for state and local taxes, he said, would have big ramifications for some states.
That kind of disparity can have big ramifications when it comes to deciding how much federal transportation money should be spent on, say, mass transit instead of highways.
When it goes, he says, if well-paid and secure jobs aren't created in the region, it will have big ramifications for Port Augusta and the surrounding towns.
But it is also the site of a financial experiment that its backers hope will have big ramifications for the way public services are funded.Peterborough is where the proceeds of the world's first "social-impact bond" are being spent.
The programme's suspension could have big ramifications for the BBC's commercial arm, BBC Worldwide, which broadcasts the series to 214 territories with a record global audience of 350 million viewers.
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"To cast it aside or to somehow undermine it, it's going to have bigger ramifications than a lot of people realize," Nichol said.
But an incident while playing for Lancashire club Werneth would have bigger ramifications.
If Doerr is correct and the company succeeds, the technology will have bigger ramifications for how devices, from phones to computers to much bigger machines, can operate.
Some late twists feel cheap and should have bigger ramifications; others give the tale a much-needed substance.
"This has big ramifications for the president.
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