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"The immediate repercussion may well be felt at tomorrow's election in Sicily, in which the PdL risks doing even more badly than it had already feared," Franco says.
The immediate repercussion is that loss of a habitat on one side of the border cannot be compensated with preservation of the same habitat across the border, due to fauna dissimilarity.
Increasingly our problems are becoming national in character ... Our financial resources are curtailed and there is an immediate repercussion throughout the Commonwealth.
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The Chinese halt to exports is likely to have immediate repercussions in Washington.
It is natural enough that Jordanians worry about the immediate repercussions of a disintegrating Iraq.
Our firefighting policies may have more direct and immediate repercussions than our other environmental choices do, though.
It had no immediate repercussions in his native Florence, although the example of his unfinished "Adoration" remained there.
The western financial crisis of 2007-8 was the worst since 1931, yet its immediate repercussions were surprisingly modest.
In a new report that seems to be having some immediate repercussions, the group has now turned its sights on illegal logging in Liberia.
Postell, the Red Storm's senior co-captain, felt that he had answered the N.C.A.A.'s questions and that there would be no immediate repercussions.
The immediate repercussions of the crash, in a week when Europe is preoccupied with Greece, have largely played out inside China.
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