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A decision to constrain natural-gas exports could have dangerous reverberations for American trade.
But those that do are likely to reduce union influence in election campaigns, with reverberations for both parties.
Robert Buckland, the government's solicitor general, said Bercow's announcement could have "huge reverberations" for the Brexit process.
But, as Republicans move, unabashedly, toward impeachment, the possible reverberations for Election Day are very much on their minds.
It also means that a shock in one country can possibly have broader reverberations for Europe and the world.
Republicans said the reverberations for other emerging agreements are at least as significant as the impact on Colombia relations.
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Lancaster said it was a tactic to replicate the "intensity" and "reverberation" for those players yet to experience a Six Nations game in Cardiff, adding that it helped underline "how clear your communication has to be".
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