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The surprise outcome has widespread ramifications for Australian politics.
While Mid Staffs was a local matter, it will have widespread ramifications.
The discovery of sentient life would have immediate, profound and probably widespread ramifications for us on Earth.
The verdict and a shifting HMRC approach to the way companies use labour could have widespread ramifications for the so called "gig economy".
Mr. Berlusconi's supporters rallied around the prime minister on Friday, accusing the Milanese prosecutors of pursuing a political agenda bent on ruining Mr. Berlusconi that could have more widespread ramifications.
The breach had widespread ramifications for asylum seekers in detention centres, some of whom have argued in a series of court cases that the exposure of their details has put them at risk if they are returned home.
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But the law is so big that it will necessarily have widespread economic ramifications, economists think, including an effect on the labor market.
Ramifications were widespread and are still evident.
Monsanto has been no stranger to controversy, drawing fire over the effect of its pesticides and the ramifications of widespread use of its genetically modified seeds.
The abrupt end of the credit boom has had widespread financial and economic ramifications.
"At present, no one -- including social scientists, philosophers, and historians -- can predict with any certainty what the long-term ramifications of widespread acceptance of same-sex marriage will be," Alito warns.
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