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But, before long, the ramifications of Cragnotti's spending would be brought home.
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Everyone is screaming to the consumer and doing whatever they can to get their attention while not considering the long term ramifications of such excessive stimuli.
Weighing in might make you feel better today, but what are the long term ramifications for your personal brand?
One line of attack held that he was uninterested in the long term ramifications of his theories because he had no children.
People that are here to see the glory of the demolition need to think about the long term ramifications for the area".
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