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There are several possible outcomes, all of which will have severe ramifications for Greece as well as global financial markets.
The business community fears severe ramifications.
The catalogue of failed drugs tests could have severe ramifications for Astana in 2015.
When a highly drafted quarterback struggles so consistently and fails to develop, there are usually severe ramifications.
"It will no doubt have some pretty severe ramifications for our industry," said Rod Scarlett, executive director of Wild Rose Agricultural Producers, a farm group based in Edmonton.
"This will have severe ramifications, entrenching inequality between higher education providers and contradicting the government's ambitions around widening participation," the letter states.
The new Order Regarding Prevention of Infiltration and Order Regarding Security Provisions, which comes into force on Tuesday have "severe ramifications," the rights groups say.
"As mentioned previously, the longer one remains in a vegetative state, the less the likelihood of emerging, and the higher the chances of severe ramifications if the patient does in fact emerge," Dr Hartstein wrote.
Microsoft's announcement comes at a time when some in the online advertising community fear that a government-mandated do-not-track system could have severe ramifications for their business models.
Should the English and French clubs withdraw from the Heineken Cup, severe ramifications would follow for professional rugby in Ireland, Italy, Scotland and Wales, whose teams depend on the vital revenue stream from European rugby to stay afloat.
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