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But it could have negative implications for the car industry.
But slowing an investigation could have negative implications, too.
The Office for Budget Responsibility warns it could have negative implications for business and consumer confidence.
The firm added that the decision "could have negative implications for the advice that can be provided" by British accountants.
Using photographs as a factor in the admissions process could have negative implications, if history is any guide.
That would have negative implications for air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions as well as fuel economy.
"In public life, someone in my position has to make a decision, and without fail it's going to have negative implications for someone".
If the United States managed the coming transitions "poorly," it "could have negative implications for U.S. interests, including for our standing among Arab publics".
But sharply lower rates, at least this time around, have negative implications for stocks in that they signify a sickly economy.
This will have negative implications for poor smallholder farmers who are net buyers of food and consumers who already spend a large portion of their income on food.
If oil prices were to hover around $100 next year, Mr. Schweitzer said, that would have negative implications for the stock market.
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