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The deal was signed Aug. 11, but was not finalized until the N.B.A. considered the salary-cap ramifications involving Williamson's contract.
Although some intercellular hyphal growths and ramifications involving cortical cells after invasion were observed, most hyphal growths were restricted within the cortical tissues.
"It is vital that you refer well," says Tonya. "Too many entrepreneurs don't realize the reputational risk or even the liability they may face for making an introduction and a connection for someone who turns out to be unsavory". And in many cases, she notes, the reputational harm is harder to recover from than any of the legal ramifications involved.
One can only ask: did not one of those boys involved consider the ramifications of such physical bullying?
It might amuse them, or it might be because they don't really understand the extent of the ramifications involved in undermining another person, but they just don't think about what they're doing and the harm they're causing.
Unsurprisingly, the issue at hand involves revenue, big power brokers, ramifications of Citizens United, and a familiar actor in the anti-environmental space--the Koch Brothers.
The Michigan case, although it involves higher education, is expected to have ramifications in elementary, middle and high schools.
This requires knowledge of the circumstances of loess formation, which involves many complications and, in all its ramifications, is termed the loess problem.
The remainder involves decision analysis: … (this) means considering the ramifications of various decisions explicitly in terms of loss functions" (Berry and Hochberg, 1999).
The coverage of the inci dent, which included the cap ture of the hijacker in a field outside Rome, extended over a period of three days, had in ternational ramifications and involved many members of the metropolitan staff of The Times.
This involves reflecting on 'structure' problems (McCarthy et al. 1969), 'ramification' problems (Finger 1986), and 'qualification' problems (McCarthy 1977), that are largely debated but never actually solved problems (McIlraith 2000).
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