Sentence examples for longstanding repercussions from inspiring English sources

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"You're a young person with your whole life ahead of you and the implications of a criminal conviction, a permanent criminal record, could have longstanding repercussions for you," she said, noting a conviction would prevent him from getting into university.

"You're a young person with your whole life ahead of you and the implications of a criminal conviction, a permanent criminal record, could have longstanding repercussions for you," she said, noting a conviction would prevent him from getting into college.

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Bankia's collapse has had political repercussions because the lender has longstanding ties to Mr. Rajoy's governing Popular Party.

At the same time movements towards sustainability and consumer and corporate conscience provokes implications and repercussions for future perspectives and changes in longstanding cultural habits and education are envisaged.

What repercussions?

Repercussions have been interesting.

Still, there were repercussions.

The repercussions were inescapable.

Such stridency has repercussions.

But how longstanding is longstanding?

Adidas is a longstanding partner.

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