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"It has terrible ramifications".
In particular, Nigeria's over-reliance on the petroleum industry for economic growth — which is resulting in the loss of biodiversity and unsustainable development — has had terrible ramifications on living conditions.
This has terrible ramifications for our troops in harm's way.
Victoria attempts to clear her conscience, but it "leads to a game of cat-and-mouse and ends in a very explosive event -- literally explosive -- that has terrible ramifications for the family".
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Miller said: "The incident and its ramifications have been terrible.
"The incident and its ramifications have been terrible".
And the ramifications are dire.
"Discriminating against this globally important technology in the UK would send a terrible message to householders, and it would have very serious ramifications for the British solar thermal sector".
Clinton's terrible poll numbers against Trump, before the FBI recommends indictments or explains the ramifications of its investigation, will only suffer from the email issue.
"Ramifications" whispers coyly.
The ramifications are many.
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