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They feared the ramifications would be enormous.
Had my son missed kindergarten, the ramifications would spread, wavelike, into his elementary school future.
But its ramifications would feel mild compared with what a Gabbert whiff might entail.
There is no telling what the ramifications would be if Mr. Assad fell.
It was a lucky escape; the political and economic ramifications would have been severe.
In economic and family life, the ramifications would be even bigger.
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The immediate clinical ramification would be that anti-TNF therapy must be more cautiously applied and monitored, since it could possess an unappreciated capability to modulate TPR and hence, haemodynamic parameters.
"There will be legal ramifications, I would have thought, from player managers who come in and bring action against the club for inappropriate governance of those players.
"It's almost hard to measure the ramifications that would emanate from such an action," said Olympia J. Snowe, a former Republican senator from Maine who helped head off an earlier showdown over judicial nominees.
Perhaps Mr. Weis was tone deaf to the public ramifications that would come from his taking a direct role, though it seems a non-event within the police department.
How canny this looks when old hands in the City tell me that it may well be Russia that will eventually bail out Greece, with all of the political and financial ramifications that would entail.
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