Sentence examples for most severe implications from inspiring English sources

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The global decline carries the most severe implications for Korea, which has relied more than Japan on semiconductors to buttress exports.

The arrival of Gary Sheffield has the most severe implications for Church — an expected drop in playing time because of an apparent lack of trust in his ability to hit left-handed pitching.

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Qin Dake, the other co-chair of the report, said combating climate change would have severe implications for people's lifestyles, especially in his home country of China, the world's most populous nation and its largest carbon emitter.

Traffic courts are most severe.

20 00 most severe crisis".

"If replicated in less specific systems, this could have severe implications for crop productivity".

For players in this position and for their teams, it is a season with severe implications.

Even a restructuring would likely have severe implications on his 125-member staff.

-Who suffered the most severe punishment?

Only the most severe get any help".

If he's saying the only thing that's Leonardo is the underdrawing, it obviously has severe implications.

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