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This trend – which has serious implications in terms of access to food, water and housing – is the focus of World Population Day, held this year on 11 July.

"The judgment has very serious implications in France for freedom of speech and analyst independence and threatens the very existence of analysts.

The brouhaha over Rattin had serious implications in the world of boxing, where there had been hope of a unification bout between WBA flyweight champion Horacio Accavallo and his WBC counterpart Walter McGowan.

"The party's decision against a separate Telangana state is driven by credible intelligence inputs that such a move would revive Naxalism in Andhra Pradesh, which will in turn have serious implications in adjoining states," according to the report.

McGee also predicted this technology trend would have serious implications in the image and ageing obsessed world of Hollywood, with it already increasingly common for actors to have their faces and bodies scanned while they are still young to "cryogenically preserve the digital image of their youth in case they are able to sell or lease it in the future".

That has serious implications in a case taking place in the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals.

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This, in turn, has serious implications especially in a system where achievement scores are often depended upon for key decision-making processes in school such as student ranking, streaming or course admission.

"Having degenerating teeth" had serious implications both in the past and present.

In an added complication with serious implications for security in Pakistan, the handlers and facilitators in that attack were from Punjab, Pakistan's most populous and strategic province, which itself has been the target of a series of suicide bombings and commando-style attacks since March.

[C11.] British Judge Rules Against Woman Who Sought Drug In a ruling that could have serious implications for patients in Britain, a judge has ruled against a woman who sued her local health service for refusing to treat her breast cancer with the costly drug Herceptin.

Sadly for many heads, they are now simply feared and mistrusted, with serious implications for recruitment in the most challenging schools.

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