Sentence examples for whose ramifications from inspiring English sources

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The Litvinenko case, however, is dwarfed by the Skripal affair, whose ramifications are wider.

But there is widespread agreement that Europe is rapidly entering a new era whose ramifications are only beginning to be understood.

Here again President Clinton embraced an idea whose ramifications have hardly been thought through in order to protect himself from being called soft on drugs.

The program is an entertaining peek behind the negotiation wall, illuminating an episode whose ramifications continue to be felt in the current complicated relations with the Chinese.

Yet her crisis was resolved only when she converted onwards to Roman Catholicism, a decision whose ramifications would be felt in every aspect of her life and art.

Against the blue of the sky, airplanes followed straight lines through the huge tree's branches, whose ramifications went this way and that, like a stop-motion picture of Tae Kwon Do hands.

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"Aesthetic life is a sphere of self-directed activity whose external ramifications, despite periodic utopian exuberances, are minimal at best," Robbins concludes (somewhat contradicting his "community" theory).

The lesson of Cast Iron was internalized, too: no mass killing this time, despite wrenching civilian losses, and no on-ground forces pushed into highly populated areas while being shielded by a wall of fire whose human ramifications are catastrophic.

"I was completely terror-struck — and acted as if I knew what I was doing!" Kentridge had come to view the opera as a reflection of the Enlightenment, whose contradictions and ramifications were personified in the character of the high priest Sarastro.

At the library, at Fifth Avenue and 42nd Street, Sylvia Plimack Mangold's drypoint and etching, "Maple Tree" (1998), a close-up rendering of intersecting bare tree branches, keeps good company with William Delamotte's etching of almost 200 years earlier, "Beech in Windsor Forest" (1805-6), a stagey old monster whose thick, knotty ramifications are examined in minute detail.

"I was completely terror-struck — and acted as if I knew what I was doing!" [cartoon id= a14563"] Kentridge had come to view the opera as a reflection of the Enlightenment, whose contradictions and ramifications were personified in the character of the high priest Sarastro.

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