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Forestry is already devolved and unlikely to change much, but independence would have much bigger implications for farmers and fishing crews, especially as an independent Scotland would have to apply to rejoin the European Union.
"I fear from time to time that we Scots are living in a veritable bubble in this debate and outside of that increasingly fractious bubble, we're losing sight of the fact that our decision on the 18 September will have much wider and bigger implications that any of us yet grasp".
Though it ought to make the camera even better at the bokeh effect the company trotted out on past devices, but the implications are much bigger.
While Google and others are downplaying the impact this will have on most search results, the implications of the changes are much bigger for many businesses.
Such behaviour in Tikrit would have implications for an eventual move on to Mosul, the much bigger city that was the original stamping-ground of the once al-Qaeda-supporting jihadi clique which runs IS.
The company added that it was sharing the information not just because of the security and human rights implications "but because this information goes to the heart of a much bigger global debate about freedom of speech".
But if we're worried about the longer-term implications of current policies, the buildup of greenhouse gases is a much bigger deal than the accumulation of low-interest debt.
Lawyers and academics say that if UK staff did sell to UK customers, that could have implications for Google's tax status in Britain, opening the possibility of much bigger tax bills.
Websites are doing ever more and cleverer things to serve and entertain their customers, and seem set to take a much bigger share of people's overall spending in the future.Why websites matterThis has enormous implications for business.
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