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She's got her own, somewhat complementary, problem — the tape — but she's also dealing with the ramifications of Brooks's accident.
Weirdly, I was less concerned with the immediate peril and more with the ramifications for their relationship.
Now she has the faith and fitness to go for every shot and the self-confidence to deal with the ramifications of her success.
"The history of the digital music marketplace is littered with the ramifications of record label conservatism," said Mark Mulligan, an analyst at Forrester Research.
(This doesn't ring quite true; peanut allergies are everywhere these days. You'd have to be home-schooled not to be thoroughly acquainted with the ramifications).
After all, those generations will have to deal with the ramifications of global warming and the legacy of debt that we are leaving them, among other issues.
This summer an organization called the Singularity University began offering courses to prepare a "cadre" to shape the advances and help society cope with the ramifications.
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"For all those who lose sleep at night waiting for a silhouette change," the article announced, "it's here, with all the ramifications".
Women bear children, take the lioness's share of birth control responsibility, do the lioness's share of childcare, and deal with all the ramifications of unwanted pregnancy.
This past April I reported on the FBI's plans for CALEA and discussed with a privacy expert the ramifications.
"A lot of people picked up on it, with the social ramifications that went with it".
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