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President Jonathan himself, I was assured, was sensitive to the ramifications of Mali's northern takeover.
But she still offers testimony to the ramifications of great entertainment.
Please do not confuse the means of the policy with its ends.Grzegorz KolodkoFormer deputy prime minister and finance minister of PolandWarsawDivide and school?SIR – Little attention is given to the ramifications of the proposal to ban Muslim headscarves in French schools ("The war of the headscarves", February 7th).
There is less, however, to the ramifications of it.
The arguments for or against actions to, at the very least, adjust our society, to the ramifications of the changing climate often revolve within a universe of economics.
This was widely believed due to the fact that the government was sensitive to the ramifications of the air force being revealed to have such weapons in their stocks.
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"We have to look at the ramifications of what we did and correct it," he said.
–to Lisa in Freddy's Revenge to convey the ramifications of attempting to kill him.
After all, black and white people alike continue to feel the ramifications of slavery to this day.
That is not the way forward...you have to understand the ramifications of anything you want to put in place.
Getting men to understand the ramifications of FGM is essential to stop the practice in Sierra Leone and elsewhere.
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