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In reflecting on the history or future ramifications of something.
"[Young] kids don't really have enough sense to consent or understand the ramifications of something like this.
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First, do minors between ages 13 and 18 understand the ramifications of posting something online?
She said that many of her clients' children might not understand the long-term ramifications of doing something embarrassing.
De Pablo was interested in the idea, seeing the ramifications of it as something that had not been explored with her character before, and Carroll agreed that the death of Vance's wife would dynamically change his role in the series.
It shows the ramifications for other people of something like that happening".
And the best way to deal with this is to put it in front of people who are going to look at all the ramifications of this and come up with something".
But what are the ramifications of failing to deliver the shares -- something that is bound to happen because the shares are not trading?
And before you know it you're in something and you don't really know the ramifications of it.
Professor Somin added that debating the legal ramifications of superpowers might bring a smile, but might also prove the foundation for something more important some day.
"Whenever you do something or make a decision, I think there are going to be ramifications of that decision," Johnson said.
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