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But for the 20% who consider themselves "Northern Irish only" European music might sound increasingly sweet as the economic and practical repercussions of Brexit materialise.
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But, for Corinthian students and graduates, the company's failure has had more practical repercussions.
They fear practical repercussions in the community or the workplace.
Debates over epistemic principles sound abstract, but they have enormous practical repercussions.
Eric Garland, the chief executive of BigChampagne, a company that tracks file sharing, said that the legal victory would provide fodder for the music industry's public relations campaign against piracy, but expected that the practical repercussions would be limited.
So the political crisis in Cairo is already having practical repercussions both in the Sinai and in the Gaza Strip.
as proposed in Luhmann's evolution theory perspective on organisations, may be highly abstract in theory, but it has heavy practical repercussions.
But, while the supercooling is clearly asserted, the less than 0.1 K effect will have hardly any repercussions for practical applications.
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