Sentence examples for may be ramifications from inspiring English sources

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"They said if I didn't continue my support then there may be ramifications," Pinkett said.

If the same is true in dentistry, there may be ramifications not only for the support required during the educational programme, but also - given that this cohort's route to studying dentistry is different - they may bring new and varied motivation, as well as having different factors that influence their future career aspirations and expectations [ 20, 21].

Or social conditions.. It may be that if she's under undue stress that there may, that there may be ramifications in terms of how she's coping with the pregnancy or how she's going to cope with it once the baby's delivered.

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If the economic crisis we're facing is unprecedented, so too may be the ramifications in political sphere.

Beyond the emotional and etiquette minefields that accompany such e-mail announcements, there may be legal ramifications.

Diaz-Balart put it even more strongly, and warned that there may be further ramifications.

There would be ramifications eventually".

While more than $13,000 per year per child is possible, I don't recommend you consider this option without consulting your accountant as there may be gift tax ramifications in exceeding that amount.

There may be some legal ramifications if you stop payment of a check.

It's therefore hardly surprising that women may be scared of the ramifications of fully disclosing their level of risk.

Richard Hunter, Head of Equities at Hargreaves Lansdown Stockbrokers: Whatever the ramifications may be, it seems that the she leaves the company in good shape.

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