Sentence examples for may have ramifications from inspiring English sources

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The orchestra's cancellation may have ramifications beyond the current season.

The verdict may have ramifications for Hayes, who could potentially appeal his sentence again after having his jail term cut from 14 to 11 yearsin December.

Moreover, if the unions secure high settlements, it may have ramifications for the other economies in the euro area, of which Germany's is the biggest.

Its ruling may have ramifications around the world.Unlike the six former republics that became states after Yugoslavia collapsed in the 1990s, Kosovo was a province of Serbia.

Nonetheless, much as the minaret seems somehow to have stood as a proxy for far wider concerns, the vote itself now stands as a dangerous symbol of the curtailment of the freedom to practice religion and does so in a way that may have ramifications across Europe and beyond, where this freedom needs to be enhanced and safeguarded not diminished.

But, in a conclusion that may have ramifications for understanding other tall buildings and future structures, investigators from the National Institute of Standards and Technology found that the test used to determine fireproofing sufficiency, then and now, may itself be flawed -- unable to predict accurately what will be required in a real-life fire.

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It prevented any bullpen heartache, but it may have had ramifications on their rotation and closing situation.

Evidence suggests that the 4R duplication may have had ramifications for the evolution of salinity tolerance, for in Arctic charr there are multiple instances where trait-specific QTL localize to homeologous linkage groups (e.g., predicted duplicates ATP1α1b loci overlap with QTL detected on AC-12 and -27) [ 15, 30, 37, 38].

One person's decision to be tested may also have ramifications for others: for tests that rely on linkage analysis, there may be pressure on relatives to be tested; test results may have implications for the risk status of yet-untested family members; protecting confidentiality may deprive a spouse or child of important information.

These drugs may also have ramifications beyond cystic fibrosis.

A mediator will now seek a compromise.If the unions secure high settlements, it may also have ramifications for the other economies in the euro area, of which Germany's is the biggest.

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