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the ramification
noun
A branching-out, the act or result of developing branches; specifically the divergence of the stem and limbs of a plant into smaller ones, or of similar developments in blood vessels, anatomical structures etc.
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The ramification of Americans' choice will be felt, literally, for millennia.
The ramification of the ICC's actions substantively reoriented the national political landscape.
"The flip side of this is to really ask what is the ramification of the admission," said Hugh J. Cadden, a former enforcement official at the trading commissions.
In language calculated to make the Justice Department recommend a pardon to Reagan, Steinbrenner's lawyer wrote, "Not considering the ramification and the possible retaliation by the arrested individuals, Mr. Steinbrenner again readily cooperated".
That might ease some of the ramification concerns.
Obviously, the Ramification Problem is intimately connected with the Frame Problem.
Their language incorporates an ad hoc or at least purely syntactic solution to the Ramification Problem.
In this paper, we study the ramification problem in the setting of spatial databases.
Let R be the ramification divisor of F, so that ( K_{Y'} = F^* ( K_Z) + R).
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The ramifications could be stark.
The ramifications could be vast.
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