Sentence examples for wide ramifications from inspiring English sources

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The basketball controversy has had wide ramifications.

The actions of mirror cells may have wide ramifications.

But the British are not convinced, fearing that a phrase like "fighting fraud" could potentially have very wide ramifications.

The decisions they make at the beginning can have wide ramifications, not only for their future success but their profits.

Mr. Brown's statement reflected the wide ramifications for Western intelligence agencies of the failed bombing attempt last month.

This would have been an explosive statement with wide ramifications 40 years ago, at the height of the Vietnam War, but in today's context, it is basically symbolic.

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Proposals to postpone Thailand's controversial general election for at least one month threaten to transform the current confrontation between government and opposition into a permanent state of crisis with potentially damaging region-wide ramifications.

But there are wider ramifications too.

And this is where this case has wider ramifications.

But the new chips have wider ramifications, too.

But Labor's loss of support could have wider ramifications.

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