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But because of the international aspect of LNG trading a single major incident would probably have worldwide ramifications.
In a post-credits scene, Fury approaches Rogers, proposing a mission with worldwide ramifications.
One of the clearest and most clinically detrimental examples of this is the Term Breech Trial, where ITT contributed to conclusions that do not appear to be clinically justified, were unsubstantiated at 2 year maternal and neonatal follow up and have had worldwide ramifications in maternity care [ 20- 22].
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That would have global ramifications.
I do not need to explain in detail the worldwide catastrophic ramifications of this message.
Explaining his activism in language quite different than the lyrics of hits like "Time to Get Ill" and "Rhymin' and Stealin'," Mike D. said, "Any actions as dramatic as those put forth in the Bush energy plan will have worldwide environmental ramifications".
What is clear is that a broad American-European agreement, if it comes to pass, could have ramifications worldwide.
The Gulf of Mexico is also subject to the general sea level rise being observed worldwide, with potential ramifications for the Gulf Coast.
World Cup ramifications?
Other commodities that are priced in dollars — like wheat, rice and other foodstuffs — are also soaring, with ramifications felt worldwide.
He realizes the ramifications of worldwide demand and supply.
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