Sentence examples for more serious implications from inspiring English sources

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Assange's mistakes have far more serious implications.

Other revelations have even more serious implications.

Was it the clear possibilities for humor or parody, or its more serious implications?

It is easy to laugh at Adams's bad luck, but the new study could have far more serious implications.

The financial hangover left by Christmas is all too familiar, but for many busting the budget this year could have more serious implications.

Not a meeting!" It is another embarrassment for Sony Pictures in a cyber-attack that has had far more serious implications.

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However, the more serious implication would be for any players who had used the same email address and password combination for other online services, from shopping and banking to email and social networking.

However, a much more serious implication of up to 14 years in prison is also possible.

A false-negative result has an even more serious implication as the diagnosis of malignancy is delayed, with a potentially worse clinical outcome for the patient.

But the scandal has rather more serious domestic implications too.

Generally the longer the reversal pattern takes to develop, the more serious its implications.

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