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"A vote to leave the EU is likely to have implications for our UK operations.
It is a story that is likely to have implications for EU trade policy, but also for post-Brexit Britain.
Article 8 (the right to private and family life) is likely to have implications for mental health in several areas.
His arrival is likely to have implications for the immediate futures of either Loïc Rémy or Radamel Falcao at Stamford Bridge.
By 2030, climate change is likely to have implications for the Australian wool industry, principally through effects on forage and water resources, land carrying capacity and sustainability, animal health, and competition with other sectors, in particular cropping.
Legal experts say any settlement with the FTC is likely to have implications for other internet firms.
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Tuesday's congressional elections are likely to have implications for the course of the war.
The results are likely to have implications on psychotherapy and staff training.
Other key issues have arisen concerning perceptions of BBC impartiality and, more recently, far-reaching proposals for the BBC's content supply system which are likely to have implications for audiences in the nations.
Gay club-goers are seen as "early adopters" of psychoactive drugs so the researchers claim the findings are likely to have implications for the wider population in the future.
The data obtained in this study are likely to have implications for the fields of tissue- and bio-engineering, where prior knowledge of cell mechanobiology is essential for the effective replacement and repair of tissue.
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