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"These changes will have lots of implications down the line".
Not earth-shattering stuff maybe, but potentially big implications down the line... or not.
Richardson does not have a Twitter account, which could have real implications down the road.
Deadspin: And this could have serious implications down the road when it comes to playoff seeds and homefield advantage.
Wise to the implications down at Somerton Super A-mart, it's union members at other work sites who are donating the funds for Wyatt, Chambers and their colleagues to survive the desperate fight ahead.
It's possible the account is testing its recommendation algorithms or whether or not people mind being targeted via direct message — something that could have broader implications down the line for marketing, perhaps.
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How these findings can be utilized to identify entry points for the development of policy on maternal and reproductive health in the setting of India is further developed in the section on policy implications further down in this article.
Otherwise, he said, Britain and Ireland will "publish their own proposals" — and, by implication, lay down a unilateral schedule for carrying them out.
The political implications of "Upside Down," written and directed by the Argentine filmmaker Juan Solanas, may be obvious, but the movie is not a dystopian satire about the haves and the have-nots.
And the tax implications of being down on your luck may not be what you expect.
People are making decisions and there are implications all down the line.
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