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"Trump's candidacy has exposed, not just that tragic — that ramifications of the betrayal of a transformation of our country, but, too, he has exposed the complicity on both sides of the aisle that has enabled it, OK?" she said at the time. .
Charalampos Goyios argued that this hero, as an opera lover, maintains a sense of distance from the outer world and that ramifications therein pale in comparison to the purity of interior experience.
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This will result in a two-tier system, one that has ramifications for widening access.
He argues that the ramifications of Tunnell's leadership would have been complicated, subtle and far-reaching.
Clearly, Steinbeck thought that the ramifications of not being part of the status quo were very real — crippling, in fact.
But I would argue that the ramifications go far beyond the polling-driven kvetching of some in the Democratic party.
The process, criticized by some Democrats here as confusing and chaotic, ultimately resolved a political quandary that had ramifications far beyond Hawaii's shores.
Thus, AKI is a near and present danger that has ramifications for the rest of a patient's life.
Such a result would support our alternative hypothesis that the ramifications of medical malpractice reforms for health insurance are consequential.
Seeing this tension will lead us into the middle of an interpretive controversy that has ramifications for understanding many of Spinoza's other central metaphysical views.
Carabott noted that the ramifications of the episode helped to "shape [Clark into] the man he has become".
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