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The Nation newspaper, one of Dawn's rivals, said Friday in an editorial that it hoped that the incident in Karachi was "not part of a scheme with wider ramifications.
However, there is more possible pain to come in this area, with wider ramifications.
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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.
But look a little closer, and beyond these stories there were concerns with rather wider ramifications – the continued rumblings over the behaviour of corporate behemoths.
It's not just about death: in the last week we all but ignored the murder of a Berlin doctor by his patient (ghastly, but with few wider ramifications) and the killing of two people outside a Florida nightclub (equally ghastly but by now wearily familiar).
Then add in the question of how to deal with the wider ramifications of the crisis in the Middle East.
Often these rules are decided in headquarters with little thought about their wider ramifications.
Everything points to some sort of deal between the two which does not spill over with wider trade ramifications.
There are wider ramifications.
But there are wider ramifications too.
But the new chips have wider ramifications, too.
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