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There are fears that Mr. Hadi could lose hearts and minds over the crisis, which would have dangerous implications.

As others, such as Peter Hain, have argued, the gain in legitimacy his party and ideology would enjoy would have dangerous implications on local communities.

But Mr Cameron may have a problem: one of the key EU measures will be a move towards a "banking union", which could have dangerous implications for Europe's biggest financial centre – the City of London.

Maria José Cornax, the fisheries director of the conservation group Oceana, said that reopening renegotiations on fish catches could have dangerous implications for hard-won rules on sustainable fishing.

Ari [LeVaux's] claim that 'new DNA can have dangerous implications far beyond the products it codes for' simply isn't true because miRNAs are coded for.

His panel struggled to distinguish between "pure science" and results that might have dangerous implications or applications.

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Mr. O'Neil said the legislation had dangerous implications.

"Changing the status quo before these issues are sorted out has dangerous implications," he said.

The marketisation of global charity and empowerment has dangerous implications that transcend economics.

This series of events – where the line between legitimate and illegitimate action by state institutions is blurred – has dangerous implications.

Rising violence in the Kosovo province of Serbia has dangerous implications not only for Kosovo, but also for its neighbors.

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