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What are the ramifications to the rest of the University for that?
I know the ramifications — to pick clubs from the floor after this is difficult.
At least some research suggests that men are more worried than women are about the ramifications to their careers of taking time off, and for good reason: It could affect their future earning potential.
"The court deliberated very long on the ramifications to the Army of this offense," said Colo nel Selton, adding: "We wanted to consider every mitigating fac tor and the circumstances here In Vietnam". The court‐martial was recessed until tomorrow.
After a volley of objections by Fass and reformulations by Schnall, the judge allowed this exchange: SCHNALl: So it would be fair to say the mother has been lying without conscience with respect to the ramifications to the father and his relationship with the child?
It will take time for the ramifications to be fully understood.
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They understand the purpose behind why they must achieve that seemingly impossible goal and the consequential ramifications to the organization and to society of not achieving it.
If Washington and states do consider change, policymakers would be wise to consider potential reforms' impact on the overall ramifications to the criminal justice system.
Compare the tax ramifications to other forms of company formations.
The apparent reason for this is the possible political ramifications to the governors of such a move.
The collapse of Lehman had ramifications to the global financial system that are still unravelling.
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