Sentence examples for the ramifications which from inspiring English sources

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Ali was in his element talking about these things and didn't care about the ramifications, which were, of course, profound.

It's all moot since it's the revelation that the play savors, not the ramifications, which would be the province of a richer work.

They were comfortable with the very established business that they had, and they preferred not to deal with the ramifications, which they understood well, of the very technology that they themselves had created.

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Primarily the generation of pain is attributed to complex processes within the nervous system that activate the trigeminovascular system consisting of the trigeminal nerve and its ramifications which regulate cerebral blood flow and the release of inflammatory molecules.

The United States today is the leader of the antislavery forces in the world, and its conduct, both at home and in the international sphere, has ramifications which stretch far beyond our borders.

"Removing children from their homes and committing them to the custody of the Department of Juvenile Justice is a serious decision with far-reaching ramifications, which is why it is critical that our justice system better examine other alternatives," said Rep. Karen D. Yarbrough, D-Maywood, who was the chief sponsor of the bill, according to the news release.

There are important clinical ramifications which can be envisioned related to the observations in our study.

Frequently, the challenge has been to convince principal agencies (funders, research management committees, and partner organisations), to appreciate that 'stakeholder consultation' prior to research and dissemination of results via 'feedback workshops' are principles (and activities with various ramifications), which need to be applied throughout the research process.

It is that question, in all its historical and cultural ramifications, which is addressed in Donald Sassoon's elegant and comprehensive study of the Mona Lisa phenomenon.

"When you change something that low level in an operating system, it has ramifications which affect every function," Mr. Morgan said.

These differentiations were named as bifurcations and ramifications, which created a complex system of apical morphology.

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