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Political ramifications But there are broad political ramifications that flow from Wednesday's announcement.
Potential ramifications The potential ramifications of the Flynn saga deepened as Monday night wore on.
For us, the political ramifications are much greater than the economic ramifications for the eurozone.
There were so many political ramifications of this new body — ramifications I both knew but couldn't know until I began to live them.
If the first step is to move outside the party with your organization, the political ramifications and "future" ramifications need to be thought through.
They've lost a parent, Randall's lost two [fathers] so you can imagine the ramifications for Rebecca as an individual, there are also obviously ramifications for the entire family.
Gun control has proven ramifications — both philosophically and practically.
S. border could have HUGE ramifications ... in South Carolina.
And I'm sorry, but in Trump's America no institution can ignore the political ramifications of its actions, if only because these ramifications will affect its ability to do its job in the future.
The ramifications to global growth could be significant, Rajappa said.
Could there be negative ramifications for disclosing to an employer?
The historic opioid trial could have significant ramifications for drugmakers.
Sure, there are geopolitical ramifications and multiple forces at play.
Two months later, Clark's death is still having political ramifications.
This could have huge ramifications for everyone she's ever known.
And that's not just wrong -- it has major economic ramifications.
There are no ramifications or penalties if we do not.
And that has ramifications for employers as well as employees.
That could have ramifications for Pinterest and other different plays.
But what he has created may have far broader ramifications.
The wider question is whether it might have political ramifications.
The ramifications go beyond the potentially dire consequences for romance.
The term "conflict mineral" carries a lot of legal ramifications.
Reuters' Jack Stubbs and Svetlana Reiter report on the ramifications.
"These rules do have some fairly profound ramifications for fiduciaries."
The legal issues are somewhat separate from the political ramifications.
The endless variables, the lifelong ramifications; it gives me chills.
The potential ramifications of a poor hire are equally significant.
The ramifications of this exposure can go beyond the worker.
"It's not like the ramifications are unforeseeable," this source adds.
There can be social ramifications for saying something like that.
Beyond the political ramifications, how will this affect Wall Street?
The judges' reasoning may have broad ramifications for international justice.
Reuters' Lawrence Hurley and Dan Levine look at the ramifications.
He also said the financial ramifications could cripple the ministry.
For Whole Foods employees, the acquisition could have major ramifications.
WATCH: Cohn discusses the ramifications of companies repatriating overseas profits.
What are the key political ramifications from the new charges?
I can just see the ramifications of it in schools.
Breakingviews columnists discuss the financial ramifications of the diplomatic crisis.
A single tweet can have tremendous, and swift, career ramifications.
The case for why that's a problem with massive ramifications.
The ramifications of Ryan's departure are going to be widespread.
Photographer Kayla Reefer grapples with the ramifications of this everyday.
You're ignoring the ramifications of what happens after this response.
The ramifications of this rematch extend far beyond McGregor, however.
How an arrest has ramifications for a growing global crisis.
The political ramifications of these trends are far from clear.
The ramifications of social isolation are likely to be devastating.
The political ramifications are as close as a history book.
How it plays out could have major ramifications for Europe.
Such action could have systemic ramifications for the trading system.
The ramifications of that absence are only being felt now.
We accept responsibility for that and the ramifications of it.
"These are the dangerous ramifications of this strike," he said.
Still, the blackout could have political ramifications for Cameroon's government.
It's unclear what the ramifications on steel producers will be.
But it still could have important practical and theoretical ramifications.
"This procedure here is seismic in its ramifications," he said.
The redrawing holds ramifications for the midterm elections this fall.
And the cultural ramifications of including domestic workers are enormous.
The ramifications for future presidents are not difficult to surmise.
Times Opinion journalists went to Pasadena to explore the ramifications.
One reason for this was because of possible legal ramifications.
Thus, the ramifications of Friday&aposs decision are anything but narrow.
And then we were going to be big ramifications from that.
It has huge ramifications for farmers in Illinois and across America.
Others "don't appreciate the longterm ramifications of orthodontic treatment," Blodgett explains.
For large swaths of rural America, the ramifications could be severe.
Well, let's just say the ramifications are a tad more personal.
The ramifications of the strengthening relationship extend well beyond Cambodia's borders.
The suit could have ramifications that go far beyond Mr. Kupperman.
Strategas Research sees several other positive ramifications of corporate cash repatriation.
The ramifications extend to all Americans but especially minorities, she wrote.
I think that's a big deal and there will be ramifications.
The ramifications of the ICTY's work extend far beyond the region.
As for the emotional ramifications — that depends entirely on the family.
Even dating apps like Grindr haven't been spared from the ramifications.
Patsy is a novel about the ramifications of a single choice.
Some groups argue that full expensing could have significant revenue ramifications.
A JIRA ticket comes with inevitable, built-in assumptions and ramifications.
Instead, we see the ramifications of the list in Hannah's eyes.
Keep in mind that working while in school has other ramifications.
So the political ramifications have not been as profound -- so far.
It would have deadly ramifications on the rest of the world.
But these are paltry gestures compared to the ramifications of travel.
The overall political ramifications of the bill are not so clear.
That sounds like a technical change, but it has tremendous ramifications.
But he said its negative ramifications would be far more severe.
This miscarriage of responsibility has — and will have — real-world ramifications.
"I have to take into consideration the political ramifications," she said.
A no-deal Brexit would have huge ramifications for Northern Ireland.
Besides, there are ramifications to whatever's going on inside Clinton's clogs.
Lawmakers also should consider the security ramifications of the routing provision.
"I don't know what the legal ramifications might be," he said.
That potential overlap could have ramifications for the 9th District race.
"I felt uncomfortable because of possible legal ramifications," he told me.
It's got a lot of new, technical issues and political ramifications.
It's an impact of biological science that has huge potential ramifications.
Were such an embargo imposed, the economic ramifications would be severe.
It's an upset that has symbolic ramifications for the Democratic caucus.
The decision will have important ramifications for, like, everything, including soccer.
First, it has ramifications that go far beyond the recent shutdown.
If such predictions are borne out, there could be political ramifications.
Unedited and provocative statements from the President can have huge ramifications.
Telecom operators warn restrictions on Huawei technology could have wide ramifications.
Other political parties have taken out loans without any legal ramifications.
"When we say inadvertent it still has potential ramifications," he said.
The managers will later explore the constitutional ramifications of the case.
Poland's domestic shifts could have ramifications for the broader European project.
He declined to talk about the political ramifications of the strike.
Conversely, extremely hot weather and high humidity can have health ramifications.
However, the ramifications for creative people across this country are huge.
Strategas Research also sees several positive ramifications of corporate cash repatriation.
It's unclear what the ramifications will be if regulators think otherwise.
What kind of ramifications do you think that has for policy?
The disclosure has significant ramifications for the debate over the program.
What worries me is dealing with the ramifications of climate change.
Tokarczuk and Yevtushenko wrestle with questions with ramifications we acknowledge matter.
And then they let me know the ramifications that come with that.
As a result, she could also face legal ramifications for her involvement.
For Ezzatis and his team, the ramifications of this are very serious.
The Tesla-UAW case could have ramifications on other Silicon Valley companies.
But when you flip it on its head, there are huge ramifications.
But there are already some potential ramifications for nationalist parties throughout Europe.
Y.: The ramifications of this battle will last a generation and more.
Wittels' memoir sheds light on grief and the devastating ramifications of addiction.
And we can assume there will be some ramifications, but explosive ones?
Instead, the focus is, "Here's what the ramifications are going to be."
Kauffman says there will be "serious ramifications" from Frankie and Saul's dalliance.
Go read that Naam piece in its entirety, and consider its ramifications.
It has had serious ramifications that haven't been paid enough attention to.
Play-acting as a broad stereotype on TV has real-world ramifications.
They could have widespread negative ramifications—even if that wasn't their intent.
And those successes and failures have ramifications far beyond managing geophysical risks.
The ramifications of this decision will be felt by the entire country.
But the ramifications of the order could very well affect health care.
The economic ramifications climate change could have on the country is significant.
Any change to the way Apple handles podcasting could have wide ramifications.
But the Tenth Circuit's decision has ramifications beyond a single capital case.
Obviously, there are some serious ramifications to having a cell phone habit.
James said Morey did not consider the "financial" ramifications of his words.
If Trump wins the White House, there could be significant legal ramifications.
Guerrasio: But did you understand the ramifications that would come from it?
But I worry about the long-term health ramifications of losing sleep.
But these aren't the only negative ramifications of the GOP tax law.
When the F.B.I. is the only option, the ramifications can be severe.
Never mind the ramifications on the accuracy of cultural or political discourse.
The choice to hold back Justice League's score has some interesting ramifications.
For our farmers, the ramifications of withdrawing from Nafta would be calamitous.
Ramifications ensue: a separation, a lost job, long-buried sexual undercurrents resur­facing.
Military legal experts say that Vindman is protected from ramifications for testifying.
Except that here too the ramifications of sanctions are making an impact.
The ramifications of testing can go far beyond any one specific jurisdiction.
"This has significant ramifications for the larger economy as well," Adalja said.
We will see the ramifications of those decisions over the coming days.
These distinctions aren't just academic subtleties — they have important real-world ramifications.
The choices that get made in building technology then have social ramifications.
"At this stage, we don't know all of the ramifications," he said.
The lawsuit, which goes to trial on Monday, could have profound ramifications.
That decision, however, may have long-lasting legal ramifications for her family.
However, there have been huge ramifications on the economy from these measures.
Italian authorities also feared the political ramifications if Monte dei Paschi collapsed.
Aside from the economic ramifications, this is a grave national-security issue.
The case will likely have ramifications for all three countries involved, too.
"Issues that hit the pocketbook certainly will have political ramifications," he noted.
We have to understand the potential negative ramifications of every product change.
For the LGBTQ+ community, online privacy concerns can have real-world ramifications.
The ramifications from the coronavirus outbreak further highlight Apple's reliance on China.
It has ramifications around my own midsection that I didn't see coming.
"He added: "The ramifications of EU state aid rules are felt everywhere.
The electoral ramifications of all the controversies that surround Trump is unclear.
The number will have ramifications for business, investment and, of course, politics.
The move, however, rarely results in real-world ramifications for superstars. 2.
But some of these efforts may also come with troubling privacy ramifications.
That means your personal decision on vaccination can have very public ramifications.
Test pilots aren't responsible for dealing with the ramifications of such changes.
But looking back now, the ramifications of their research seem disturbingly clear.
It started a wider international crisis with unclear ramifications for the world.
And what are the ramifications of our decisions to comply or revolt?
And between federal and state races, the potential ramifications are quite different.
"I think that we've been pretty clear ... what the ramifications could be and I think that you saw those ramifications today when the president talked about the inability of Turkey now to have the F-35," she said.
By focusing on contemporary reactions to this era of injustice, the exhibition highlights the long-standing ramifications of the internment — ramifications that have rippled across generations and complicated notions of what it means to be a Japanese Canadian today.
He seems to be the only who cares about the ramifications of crime.
You can't exactly call it political, but its social commentary has political ramifications.
Giuliani noted that the political ramifications of a self-pardon could be severe.
But that course of action could have serious ramifications for the United States.
FOX News Radio&aposs Jared Halpern provides insight on the decision&aposs ramifications.
As the threats made today on Reddit show, that has some serious ramifications.
The ramifications of losing the war against measles in New York are significant.
There also are political ramifications that would make things rough for the president.
He was also incredibly smart, and knew the ramifications of what he'd done.
With details scant, there is the potential for ramifications on the entire sector.
The piece would have massive global security ramifications if it is indeed accurate.
So, without much thought about the possible ramifications, he sent him a message.
And it's taken me years to understand the true ramifications of that mindset.
But even after Aerys' death, the ramifications of his rule had serious consequences.
The ramifications of UniCredit falling short of its 19.6% TLAC requirement are unclear.
The legal ramifications, if any, of Duysak's actions are unclear as of yet.
And that kind of thing has major ramifications for how markets work.  Yes!
Some sceptics raise concerns about the economic ramifications if renewables' penetration rises substantially.
But not all investors are worried about possible ramifications of lending to Russia.
The ramifications for those who underperform or sit out can be damaging, too.
The ramifications of our smartphone addictions are only now being examined, in fact.
We're all aware of the serious ramifications that starting a dialogue can have.
The settlement and its ramifications are part of a bigger, global 5G game.
It's not immediately clear what the political ramifications of that reality would be.
The immense poverty and the immense trauma and the ramifications of that directly.
Only now are we beginning to see the ramifications of power and virality.
The ramifications of Trump's protectionist stance have been broadly felt in the markets.
The 2016 presidential election has given the phrase ramifications never even fathomed before.
Labeling something as terrorism has legal ramifications, too, and is not applied lightly.
The ramifications of a continuing deterioration of Iran-Saudi relations cannot be overstated.
The ramifications of Facebook's decision were limited to its own walled garden, however.
XCOM being XCOM, this caused ramifications that stifled my progress for several hours.
Stereotypes Stereotyped beliefs that have existed for too long can have huge ramifications.
The result in London tonight has political ramifications extending beyond the M25, too.
Cuba's top-notch spy craft has ramifications that extend beyond U.S.-Cuban relations.
It's not hard to see the political ramifications if unions lose in Janus.
The question of Mr. Mateen's motivation has ramifications that go well beyond Orlando.
The results of some of these deals could have ramifications down the line.
There are ramifications for this and I hope we don't suffer the consequences.
But the ramifications of the technology's commercialization will be felt by everyone, everywhere.
The ramifications of climate change on the entire food system will be immense.
As the President-elect, every major statement he makes can have serious ramifications.
There's a danger this could have ramifications for the Swiss banks in Britain.
CNN's Tami Luhby deep dives the real-life ramifications of the mandate repeal.
They were one-off events, at least in terms of their economic ramifications.
"The financialization of the rental housing market has had profound ramifications," explains Schur.
Hussain also expects huge ramifications in the political landscape ahead of the election.
His retirement brings immediate ramifications for the GOP in a tough midterm year.
Quite simply: The ramifications for U.S. foreign policy and Israeli politics are massive.
There are legitimate debates to be had over the economic ramifications of globalism.
Many are concerned about the ramifications the ruling may have on children's health.
Oh my god, I thought, the ramifications of our proximity dawning on me.
And about time Food and all its ramifications becomes part of the conversation!
The economic puzzle has ramifications for global political as well as financial stability.
And PBS's "Frontline" dives into the ramifications of the Trump administration's border policies.
However, Uber will now face legal ramifications if Levandowski violates this court order.
Those at the top need to think about the ramifications of their decisions.
The move showed starkly the global political ramifications of Silicon Valley slip-ups.
The ramifications of that decision will reach far beyond Derry and South Armagh.
The difference lies in both the scale and the ramifications of the problem.
The reality is that student debt has major racial and gender justice ramifications.
But regardless of why it happened, the decision will likely have global ramifications.
The simultaneous moral indictment and financial ramifications are feared to be too great.
"The ramifications of restricting access to safe abortion are well-known," Rodriguez said.
As a class, talk about the ramifications of how they spend their time.
T-Mobile, however, has yet to face any ramifications from the divisive move.
How they respond could have significant ramifications for Mr. Trump and his tenure.
The confusion about how many people lack internet access has potentially big ramifications.
Antecedent incidents underscore the perilous ramifications; a literal 2017 stampede injured 16 people.
If a Republican did what they did, there would be very serious ramifications!
According to Gardner, breaking Kelly's house rules had serious ramifications, including physical abuse.
It's not as if judges shy away from decisions with big political ramifications.
" Impeachment, Trump's lawyers wrote, was "a weighty constitutional matter with grave political ramifications.
Abrams recognizes but offers no answers to the policy ramifications of Citizens United.
But it's now under attack, and that has real ramifications for Canada's image.
The ramifications are well known by both parties as well as court-watchers.
Harris' withdrawal could have significant ramifications for the candidates still in the race.
Its decision has important ramifications for the United States, but also for Israel.
In Comey's words, he is concerned about the ramifications of an unauthorized leak.
The political ramifications of the allegations were not confined to questions about Kavanaugh.
Their decision on whether even to take the case will have immediate ramifications.
That's especially true when the ramifications are as drastic as they were Sunday.
Few investors understand the magnitude of the looming demographic crisis and its ramifications.
And there's major ramifications in purposeful mistranslation—swung votes, misinformed minds, unvaccinated children.
The decision, while unsurprising to lawmakers, irked them because of the potential ramifications.
Additionally, the repercussions of the abuse and emotional ramifications are not being resolved in a swift 42 minutes or even a short-term arc — in Outlander's case, the ramifications are dealt with in nearly every episode, a full season later.
The ruling has serious ramifications for the fight to narrow the gender wage gap.
"The purpose and ramifications of this attack are not clear," the Eritrean statement said.
If you've covered MidEast, you know killing a cleric often has major ramifications. pic.twitter.
Have you seen — either at the Reporter or other publications — business ramifications from this?
Today, Baylor is a sports powerhouse — but that growth has had some unexpected ramifications.
The political dynamics inside Arab detention centers have ramifications far beyond the prison walls.
"No one from the banks is willing to discuss the ramifications," Mr Innes says.
Often we commit to things before fully thinking out the ramifications of that commitment.
The ramifications of the U.S.-China trade war are being felt far and wide.
McCrory has repeatedly said that what happens in North Carolina will have national ramifications.
Even the mere hint of a turn in profit fundamentals would have severe ramifications.
Second, he had conversations with industry leaders that changed his understanding the moral ramifications.
Michael Capuano, a Massachusetts Democrat, predicted there would be more ramifications for the bank.
The ramifications for a country that seemed on the path to reform are gloomy.
If you shot somebody, or your partner got shot, there are so many ramifications.
Dan digs into the deal and its ramifications with Axios Space editor Miriam Kramer.
That would reboot everyone's calculations, and have ramifications far beyond the field of aviation.
The ban on chipmakers selling to Huawei is having ramifications felt far and wide.
There are still many unanswered questions about the ramifications and origin of the process.
Clinton and therefore that you were concerned about the political ramifications of your decisions.
The ramifications from the 2016 presidential election will be bandied for years to come.
Yet the Obama Administration continues to ignore the ramifications of transferring terrorists from Guantanamo.
A sharp slowdown in China, the world's second-largest economy, could have major ramifications.
The human ramifications of the mental healthcare failings of 2015 make for upsetting reading.
But in order to understand the ramifications, we have to play out some scenarios.
The ramifications of the move were huge across Huawei's networking and consumer devices businesses.
"The ramifications of any one of these factors is evident," Mountain said by email.
Without more detail, it is impossible to understand the full ramifications of this budget.
The ramifications of Trump-like politics coming from Italy are now obvious to everyone.
When any given choice might have long-term ramifications, the stakes were immediately higher.
"I don't think we had enough time to consider all of the ramifications," Sen.
The case, which carries significant ramifications for Sands's casino operations, is sensitive and acrimonious.
This morning, the details changed slightly but with big ramifications for the sports world.
It was an understandable, if futile, attempt to minimize the ramifications of his decision.
Beyond the corporate ramifications, anguished relatives are still waiting to find out what happened.
The Hill's Lydia Wheeler walks us through the reaction and ramifications: http://bit.ly/2023TZTJgh.
And because labeling something as terrorism has legal ramifications, it is not applied lightly.
Roe expressed concerns that the fiduciary rule could have broader legal ramifications for courts.
Many criticisms of the decision have justifiably focused on its legal and political ramifications.
Every 15 minutes that a stroke goes untreated means significant ramifications for a patient.
"You're likely to have severe emotional and physical ramifications from an abortion," she explains.
There's definitely a theme of growing up or dealing with the ramifications of adulthood.
Enough to accept me for who I really was and deal with the ramifications?
The complex ramifications of that simple statement have only just begun to manifest themselves.
But the ramifications of clamping down on immigration go well beyond California, he said.
But before you move forward, it&aposs always important to consider the potential ramifications.
The success or failure of the joint venture has enormous ramifications for both sides.
This may seem like only an educational issue, but the political ramifications are significant.
China's one child policy had massive ramifications, but it's also very personal for you.
That is not how he thinks his story, whatever its wider ramifications, will end.
Kat's drunk table-dancing in a party scene would have career ramifications for Stiles.
Here's how even the slightest uptick in the earth's temperature can have widespread ramifications.
Beijing's exclusion of the island from international organizations does not usually have global ramifications.
James, who was halfway through a bag of Cheetos, asked what "international ramifications" meant.
The full ramifications of this brand virtualization are not yet known or really predictable.
But, the ramifications of what caused it continue to divide the world of tennis.
The choices made in each instance will have ramifications for years, perhaps a generation.
Apple isn't alone in feeling the ramifications from ongoing concerns related to the coronavirus.
Those features lead some experts to argue the May default could have broader ramifications.
"Believe me, I've tried to understand all the ramifications of Thrun's paper," he said.
The political ramifications of this key vote for Trump&aposs impeachment trial are unclear.
And, if Congress fails to pass it soon, there will be troubling international ramifications.
And what ramifications does Kavanaugh's appointment have for the future of the Supreme Court?
But running on sheer entitlement to power has ramifications far beyond this particular election.
Putting a device on a hearing loss that may have medical ramifications is reckless.
Like at Treasury, these developments carry important ramifications for the Trump presidency's policy direction.
But it wasn't just about keeping the attention off the bill and its ramifications.
He pointed out that most people don't realize the full ramifications of this basic choice.
For investors, the near-term ramifications likely will be more gains in the stock market.
Gore decision on the rightful winner of the US election -- can have huge international ramifications.
That was my next question, if you fully understood the ramifications of resigning from ROTC.
Beyond the political ramifications, the case against the former officers has been welcomed by victims.
Sea level rise is one of the most worrisome and visible ramifications of global warming.
The ramifications of this would be massive for Britain — and the rest of the world.
Allowing committee chairmen to handle contempt charges without involving the full House has several ramifications.
Republicans' Obamacare replacement bill: The winners and losers The political ramifications couldn't be more significant.
Both of those words have multiple meanings that include very nuanced physical and emotional ramifications.
"It became so easy to use them without thinking through all the ramifications," he said.
This detail has a lot of ramifications: It means that most water sources are contaminated.
The incident has had major diplomatic ramifications, with mass expulsions of Russian and Western diplomats.
Population shifts tracked by the census have major ramifications in redistricting boundaries for House districts.
The movie also depicts an event that had major political ramifications for the United States.
A Supreme Court ruling in the government's favor could trigger cascading ramifications for LGBTQ rights.
The structural financing decisions you make now could have long-term ramifications on your business.
But what are the ramifications for you and your team if that person stays on?
The majority of them wanted to remain anonymous because of concerns about ramifications from Disney.
But one other idea echoes throughout "Kiksuya," and it could have significant ramifications moving forward.
These are just two of the ramifications of disruptions in enterprise technology permeating mainstream media.
The battle for Hodeidah could have ramifications far beyond the densely-populated city of 600,000.
Butina was more cautious about weighing in on the potential diplomatic ramifications of her case.
But I hadn't considered the ramifications of updates when a pregnancy may not be viable.
But deeper down, there are even more complex ramifications of a near ubiquitous social network.
The legal ramifications of the Trump Organization taking rent payments from Bank Melli are unclear.
Your decisions can have huge ramifications, and even lead to the deaths of main characters.
Investors have been worried about its ramifications in terms of global growth and corporate profits.
And they — I think in some humorous ways, actually — deal with some of the ramifications.
Additionally, organizations are beginning to see cybersecurity ramifications beyond damage to assets, data and reputation.
Many people view genetic modification as unethical due to potential harmful ramifications for future populations.
If they were to succeed, some of the ramifications might not be appealing to everyone.
But she now recognizes the large-scale ramifications of sharing these images, deliberately and consistently.
The Florida senator argued it's not presidential to say things without thinking through the ramifications.
The announcement, expected Thursday, could have significant ramifications for the environment and the global economy.
Black-ish, perhaps unintentionally, highlighted the ways that pregnancy has different ramifications across class backgrounds.
It could also have ramifications for Pope Francis, who counts Pell among his closest aides.
And the proposal could have deep ramifications for the political strength of the Republican Party.
Experts have argued that it could have major ramifications for people with pre-existing conditions.
It could have major ramifications not only in the security industry but in international relations.
Twitter said it remained concerned about the potential ramifications of Tuesday's vote for the internet.
"It's embarrassing to admit it, but I never considered the political ramifications," Tanne told CNN.
The scandal is that the world finally understands the ramifications of that state of affairs.
By Director Comey's own assessment, Clinton acted recklessly, and she has felt no legal ramifications.
The next hour or so deals the ramifications of Rose falling for a poor boy.
Twitter's API changes won't come out until tomorrow, but its ramifications are already being felt.
The ramifications of the emissions cheating scandal are likely a contributing factor in Audi's decision.
What beliefs do you hold about IP, copyright, and the other legal ramifications of appropriation?
The attack has had major diplomatic ramifications, with mass expulsions of Russian and Western diplomats.
It follows that Russia will put pressure on the region, with severe ramifications for NATO.
In general, the ramifications of the decision boil down to operating flexibility versus financial flexibility.
There were some serious health consequences to my using that have ramifications to this day.
You could say I was in denial about being disabled, and all of its ramifications.
How the FDA deals with these issues in the future will have far-reaching ramifications.
The opposing party may want to consider the ramifications of that in the coming months.
Seek out and work with the local media, helping reporters understand the issues and ramifications.
This is a technical, unintended consequence that has broad ramifications for both Democrats and Republicans.
"I think the political ramifications of that would be tough," Giuliani said earlier this month.
And perhaps most important, what are the possible ramifications of applying this standard going forward?
Something as simple as jaywalking can have different ramifications for him compared with his peers.
The book starts with ideas, then moves, in brief fragments, to ramifications of those ideas.
Bottom line, the market remains fearful of the coronavirus and its ramifications on the economy.
He said the potential ramifications for his small business, with its 12 employees, were huge.
The awareness of the ramifications of this technology exists on r/deepfakes alongside the experimentation.
He's shaking with the ramifications of both as Ford (Anthony Hopkins) tries to calm him.
With these potential ramifications, should CBD be marketed towards shoppers in a non-medical environment?
The final legislative outcome was not in doubt, but the ramifications of the legislation were.
If evangelical means that, it has serious ramifications for the work of Christians and churches.
Two, I think it's impossible to know what the political ramifications of impeachment would be.
Then, with your classmates, discuss the crisis in Puerto Rico and its possible political ramifications.
"Even with the ramifications with the law, I don't care," said Mr. Brill, his stepfather.
Declaring a pandemic is charged with major political and economic ramifications, global health experts say.
The issues can have major ramifications for how publishers and advertisers allocate their marketing budgets.
Candidates supporting single-payer have acknowledged its employment ramifications, and have sought to address them.
" More students mentioned war, and John-Hall agreed that President Trump's behavior had "international ramifications.
Further assurances are needed given that America's biggest tech companies are fearful of legal ramifications.
What approach is Congress likely to take and what are the cost-benefit ramifications here?
Their words instill fear and paranoia among their supporters, and we're already witnessing the ramifications.
The storm's ramifications for the conservative agenda beyond fiscal issues have yet to play out.
But don&apost rush and refinance before you understand the long-term costs and ramifications.
Investors have been grappling with the possible ramifications of the coronavirus outbreak in recent week.
The tweet was quickly deleted but its ramifications are still being felt by the league.
Meng's arrest has had international ramifications and forced a diplomatic standoff between China and Canada.
There will be strong sanctions, other ramifications, for this crackdown, for this abuse of power.
Back to the real world, where smashing someone with your stiletto has long-term ramifications.
The death of Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia will have countless political and policy ramifications.
But, the following months shed a different light on the negative ramifications of bad press.
I don&apost think she really understood the ramifications of the possibilities of what could happen.
"[T]here are serious potential ramifications when one witness attends another witness's interview," the IG notes.
But for Trump, the political ramifications of the investigation are more important than the legal ones.
Chad Pergram, FOX News senior producer on Capitol Hill, explains the ramifications of Kennedy&aposs retirement.
The authors raise questions about the legal ramifications and how they would be handled in court.
VICE's Harry Cheadle talks about the possible ramifications of a new census question on today's episode.
Its ramifications have boosted freedom in too many states and in too many ways to list.
"The precedent set is concerning and has ramifications in New Zealand outside my case," he said.
The scandal has rocked the country to its core, and it could have serious geopolitical ramifications.
"We're not probably immune to certain ramifications from a tariff in the [short term]," he said.
We should restate that and what the ramifications would be from Congress if he did that.
Persky has experienced significant ramifications as a result of the way he adjudicated the assault case.
Dr Ohsumi's work, moreover, has wider ramifications than merely illuminating an important piece of cellular housekeeping.
Dan looks closer at the electoral ramifications of last year's tax cuts with Axios' Mike Allen:
Such sanctions on Huawei are, however, likely to have ramifications beyond the company itself, analysts said.
But its economic ramifications could be particularly damaging for those who work in the vape industry.
Mr Karlov's murder, the first of a foreign envoy on Turkish soil, may have wider ramifications.
It is not yet clear if the tragedy will have long-term ramifications for the Sentinelese.
When you consider Maia's age, the ramifications of a loss to Masvidal look even more severe.
The potential ramifications of Facebook's policies have been evidenced by Democratic efforts to test its limits.
But as the broader ramifications for all opioid-makers crystallise, those for Purdue are already clear.
Why it matters: Another epic battle episode, this one has huge emotional ramifications for two characters.
As the bee population dwindles, we could face some major ramifications, particularly to global food supply.
"You can be whoever you want for a day, but with what ramifications?" says Dr. Akbari.
Given this outlook, Western tech companies must consider the social ramifications of their involvement in China.
On that front, the court's decision could have ramifications for virtually every sector of the economy.
The real-world ramifications of the gender data gap are all around, us all the time.
If a man -- or woman -- engages in this sort of behavior, what are the legal ramifications?
Taking such action would have tremendous ramifications and would likely be considered an act of war.
There are going to be massive ramifications in the days ahead, as you&aposve been reporting.
The post was deleted Sunday, but not before many had seen it and understood the ramifications.
The move could have legal ramifications for Ross and add to pressure for a federal probe.
Take it from a Brit who's been wrestling with the ramifications of Brexit since June: Wrong.
There may still be ramifications for Vale's Onca Puma ferronickel operations in the state of Para.
The topic of AI and its potential ramifications generates a great deal of debate and discussion.
Throughout the trial in Alexandria, Virginia, the political ramifications have never been far beyond the courtroom.
We Are All Newtown explores the ramifications of gun violence in other communities across the nation.
But they're more cost effective than dealing with the life-changing ramifications of negligence or neglect.
Deal with health ramifications Government officials may well be able to make Flint's water clean again.
A powerful and personal look at the ramifications of student debt on the body and mind.
But it is clear that the UK's legislative 'lead' on decryption powers is having geopolitical ramifications.
Where it stands: Regulatory decisions over the past week have significant ramifications for the digital industry.
And that's only good for the network, with possible ramifications of such rhetoric a distant fourth.
The existence of any tapes could have momentous legal ramifications, because tapes make damn good evidence.
Google is still dealing with the ramifications of protests, walkouts, and employee backlash as demonstrations continue.
It's a technical concern, but one with ramifications for control of Congress for the next decade.
But brother, you're smart enough to know that attacking a Wall Street firm comes with ramifications.
In essence, families are being asked to anticipate the likelihood of grievous harm and legal ramifications.
Extended screen time can result in health ramifications like insomnia, eyestrain, and increased anxiety and depression.
With the odds now favoring a narrow Clinton victory, what would the ramifications be after Nov.
Even tweeting a meme without careful precautions—like removing your geolocation data—can have serious ramifications.
American defense officials worry that the group's push into new areas could have far-reaching ramifications.
Of course, many already knew of the dark truth behind this show — and the alarming ramifications.
What she gleaned from this experience has ramifications for the quality of mental healthcare going forward.
"Today's decision has few ramifications, if any, beyond the highly unusual facts presented here," he said.
Trump's focus remains on the economic ramifications of the outbreak, which are worsening by the day.
The issue with Android As the FT notes, this penalty could have big ramifications for Google.
The decision to outlaw white did not surprise teams, but it had ramifications on their budgets.
It's not just Apple's supply chain that has felt the ramifications of the ongoing coronavirus outbreak.
Many of the cases originated in Texas and California, but their outcomes often had national ramifications.
" These impacts, he says, can have "massive ramifications, not just of the animal changing its behavior.
Here's a guide to our coverage of the players, issues and possible ramifications of the election.
The decision on whether to seed Williams was always going to have ramifications throughout the draw.
The ruling on Tuesday could have ramifications for the trial of Mr. Lee, the Samsung leader.
He said the women should not fear any legal ramifications in light of the confidentiality agreement.
But Pentagon officials are worried about the global ramifications of a move they see as reckless.
DoD officials are "resisting doing foolish things with real global ramifications," the State Department official said.
Cuba Gooding Jr. is dealing with ramifications of new sexual assault allegations being made against him.
The federal judge also talked about the ramifications of the president's personal interest in the case.
Moreover, the decisions in the U.K.-EU trade negotiations will have ramifications beyond their bilateral discussions.
Clifford's accusations bring unwanted scrutiny to the Trumps' private life, and could also have legal ramifications.
I do not believe there was any consideration for the consequences and ramifications of (Morey's) tweet.
So we're trying to be highly considerate about the ramifications of the work that we do.
Speaking at the Texas Tribune Festival on Saturday, Pelosi similarly brushed off concerns over political ramifications.
Jokes about "unfriending" someone, and the political and social ramifications that go with that, are everywhere.
Business executives are bracing for the ramifications of the Department of Labor's (DOL) new overtime rule.
Fears are rife that any collapse in tether could have huge ramifications for the bitcoin market.
The ramifications of each person that you meet, and each person's thoughts and feelings, are important.
While the threat of a prolonged impasse went away, the accord's long-term ramifications will not.
Even as lawsuits drag on, however, landowners are already dealing with the ramifications of these projects.
Rickard Waern, Göteborg, Sweden: What are the ramifications of Trump's trade war on the global economy?
However, they could also have ramifications for key allies — including members of the European Union (EU).
But soon the women are bound together as the ramifications of the episode follow them both.
But at points, the lawmakers touched on the larger ramifications, reflecting the broader forces at play.
The skeptics were worried about the political ramifications of an intense and polarizing fight over impeachment.
The images did more than illustrate; they paid heed to the religious ramifications of Messiaen's design.
The ramifications of this shift in influence are already being felt in Republican strongholds beyond Alabama.
" The avocado "price spike has potentially material ramifications for margins and EPS, at least near-term.
The regulator is looking into recommendations to curb potential anticompetitive ramifications that the deal could cause.
He emphasized that his concern was the "ramifications down the road" of establishing such a rule.
Relative to the more calamitous ramifications of global warming, an off-flavor chardonnay seems laughably trivial.
Even Mr. Gantz's admirers can sound fatalistic about the political ramifications of renewed fighting in Gaza.
Which makes this election a nail-biter — one that could have ramifications for decades to come.
As the ramifications of what's just happened sink in, he stumbles back to the wedding festivities.
But seven other states went to the polls Tuesday, and many held primaries with national ramifications.
Even with the protesters' acquittal, ramifications of the case will echo through the climate protest movement.
We see the more immediate ramifications of guards giving prisoners drugs in exchange for sexual favors.
Ramifications of this election will reverberate for years, fundamentally realigning power in Washington in critical ways.
Including countries like Canada could lead to unintended ramifications for the United States military and economy.
In a world scarred by a constant stream of atrocities, the ramifications of this verdict are global.
Such events can have major ramifications for energy markets, leading to natural gas price spikes, for example.
Anthem is assessing the ramifications of selling individual plans in later years if it withdraws, Swedish said.
Since the late '70s, we've been having a cultural debate around the negative ramifications of video games.
Their plight is a reminder that jihadi insurgencies, for all their geopolitical ramifications, are destroying individual lives.
"I was very concerned that he was not understanding the ramifications" of fighting this case, said Otte.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads What are the ramifications of a museum betraying its primary audience?
Wall Street analysts covering individual companies are increasingly concerned about the ramifications of a possible China-U.
Jim Chanos said the reversal in the China commodity super-cycle will have negative ramifications for Africa.
Medical identity theft can have devastating and costly ramifications for victims, so don't wait to report it.
WINEP's director, Robert Satloff, fears it would also have negative regional ramifications, by emboldening Iran, for example.
When we do talk about drones in war, what are some of the ethical and legal ramifications?
What might be the long-term ramifications of the populist, information-fueled dynamics of this election cycle?
It's a brilliant album, but the legal ramifications of using CoverGirl's slogan for trap country are understandable.
So, this is a fabulous story about American energy that's having geopolitical ramifications all around the world.
Beyond the ramifications for stocks, the U.S. dollar could lose value against a basket of foreign currencies.
Because if publishers get it wrong and overestimate their print runs, the economic ramifications can be painful.
"The private sector must act responsibly and protect technologies with national security ramifications," Ross warned American firms.
While lawmakers in Westminster obsess over Brexit, the rise in violent crime is still having political ramifications.
Here is the best Wall Street research Wednesday on the ramifications of Donald Trump's upset election victory.
The U.K. is still reeling from the ramifications of the vote to quit the European Union (EU).
Judgments made in America's courts, such as those in anti-bribery cases, have ramifications beyond its borders.
The ramifications systems like the Neo might have on personal auto insurance plans are also an issue.
White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders downplayed the possible ramifications of Trump's expected national emergency declaration.
"The weighty public ramifications of the conduct described in the campaign finance portions warrant disclosure," Pauley said.
The Paris climate accord, for example, was crafted without thought for economic ramifications and promised negligible results.
The challenges are varied and continuous and responses carry with them lasting ramifications if not irrevocable consequences.
These views often hold significant political ramifications, especially in regard to Jewish settlements in the West Bank.
And the results of Sunday's election in Germany could have big ramifications for greater Europe, Dempsey says.
The existence of any tapes could have had momentous legal ramifications, because tapes make damn good evidence.
"I was just a fan in that moment so I didn't think about the ramifications," she says.
She admitted in a Medium post that her decision could have deep political ramifications in the future.
We are bearing witness to something that will have potentially tremendous ramifications for the globe for decades.
The dispute also has ramifications for the United States, which has a large military base in Qatar.
But this mindful move towards seafood—while well-intentioned—can have huge negative ramifications for the environment.
Since the matter is still under investigation, I will leave the legal ramifications to the justice system.
The "reach and ramifications" of the Supreme Court's landmark decision is up to state courts, he added.
These trends also have ramifications for the argument raging over whether Britain should leave the European Union.
No one, after all, looks forward to awkward conversations about money or about death and its ramifications.
But the strategic aspects of the bid had aroused greater interest than the ramifications for Australian politics.
And for many of us it may take the rest of our lives to unpack the ramifications.
Limited opportunities for advancement has the kind of ramifications one would expect: job dissatisfaction and job changing.
This is a deep-rooted and complex financial predicament with potentially calamitous economic, social and political ramifications.
U.S. lawmakers and the Department of Labor need to realize the potential ramifications of this recent ruling.
The ramifications of how the SBC handles the Patterson question will reverberate far outside its membership body.
Trust me, there are real life ramifications for fat shaming of any kind, it is NEVER acceptable.
These preventive measures — which forced businesses and school districts to close this fall — have enormous economic ramifications.
As a result, the USDA's proposal has troubling ramifications both for local economies and for vulnerable workforces.
The ramifications of employee-organized walkouts continue to play out among the search giant's global employee base.
Uber and Lyft have been open about the ramifications to their businesses should the bill become law.
Uber and Lyft have been open about the ramifications to their businesses should the bill become law.
Not surprisingly, low literacy has stark ramifications for the next generation and our communities as a whole.
The drastic nature of the CRA and its negative ramifications for public health cannot be emphasized enough.
The development has serious ramifications for Payton's campaign, and is definitely an important part of the show.
He said that he had thought through the professional ramifications, and they were worth it for him.
But lonely Shazdehpoor anchors a wide-ranging narrative, showing the enduring ramifications of filial and political violence.
"Grossly negligent," the language dropped from the draft, is a term that carries with it legal ramifications.
Duncan Hunter (R-Calif.) to make a point about the ramifications of opening combat jobs to women.
They also wash up by the millions on beaches, leaving coastal communities to deal with the ramifications.
Moreover, sports figures should also consider the ramifications of their actions where they are on the field.
Through a documentary that's part personal, part journalistic, Wang explores the ramifications of the One Child policy.
Also, the gig economy is rife with inhumane output expectations that can lead to serious health ramifications.
So this ban has huge ramifications, especially in Europe, where Huawei has a 17 percent market share.
Has there been a public discussion of the serious ramifications of re-identification of medical data sets?
The two coaches involved apologized and resigned with no legal ramifications -- one still works in the industry.
Since Hollywood is largely a reactive business, the ramifications of its success are already starting to show.
South Korea, on the other hand, is worried about the political ramifications of folding to Washington's demands.
"God forbid something happens in that market, the ramifications would be across all these areas," said Arora.
Here's an opportunity to sit down for an hourlong deep dive into the ramifications of those policies.
These are huge countries with big economies, with large American interests in them, and big geopolitical ramifications.
These numbers have powerful ramifications for both Democrats and Republicans preparing for the 2018 and 2020 elections.
I research almost all of my decisions neurotically to understand all ramifications before I move an inch.
At the same time, it's unclear just how far the ramifications of the Weinstein allegations will spread.
The ramifications of P.H.'s stunning victory in Wednesday's elections are only just starting to filter through.
It is not clear what ramifications France will face if he is found guilty of the charges.
The long-term ramifications of that for every journalist — or political critic in exile anywhere — are chilling.
That sounds a bit terrifying, not just in scope, but also in terms of free speech ramifications.
But on Friday, Cuomo fully acknowledged the disruption and economic ramifications of a lockdown in New York.
Jeffrey Epstein The ramifications of Jeffrey Epstein's death over the weekend are still playing out in Washington.
"I think this would have real ramifications," said LaHood, who also spoke with Cipollone about the matter.
Hong Kong protests: As protests in Hong Kong escalate, the ramifications for businesses and travelers are growing.
But there are also ramifications for humans and the planet if the Endangered Species Act is weakened.
And if you want to protect yourself from risk that has financial ramifications, you probably need insurance.
"These are important issues with significant ramifications," said Holly Campbell, a spokeswoman for the drug trade group.
But there has been little public discussion about the ramifications of similar tech industry cultivation of teachers.
For one, there's the coronavirus, with both its human toll and potential ramifications on China's economic growth.
Turkey's invasion of Syria will have ramifications for the U.S. in the Middle East, and perhaps globally.
However, Maher warned at the end of September of the potential political ramifications of pursuing Trump's impeachment.
The plant's closing could have ramifications for the stability of Italy's government and the country's entire economy.
California is in the midst of a serious housing crisis with ramifications that stretch across the state.
Wall Street has looked beyond the near-term ramifications and focused instead on the longer-term picture.
"Definitely thinking about the incentives and ramifications of all actions, including retweet," he said at the time.
Several voters in Utah conveyed little concern on Thursday about the ramifications of a single tumultuous evening.
After he gave his speech, Jones was less inclined to discuss the political ramifications of his decision.
But even though it's a state law, the California rules will have ramifications across the United States.
Marijuana is not legal in the state where I hired her, so there are other ramifications, too.
Party leaders are still debating the political ramifications of including evidence from Robert Mueller's special counsel report.
Environmental activists fear that Maggy Hurchalla's case against a rock-mining company could have First Amendment ramifications.
Yet President Donald Trump took this momentous step alone and without any identifiable plan for the ramifications.
The principal combatants would be the U.S., China, Mexico and Canada, but the ramifications would be widespread.
Its intense focus on growth can impede it from pausing to consider the ramifications of its work.
The first, the Democrats retaking the House of Representatives, will undoubtedly have tremendous ramifications for Washington politics.
A decision by the Texas State Board of Education to approve the book could have wide ramifications.
But on balance, they argue that the victims' right to justice outweighs the potential foreign policy ramifications.
With incumbent Democratic senators up for reelection in each of those four states, that reality has ramifications.
Americans need to consider the broader ramifications of a short-term decision to artificially lower drug prices.
But how it all goes down could have big ramifications, particularly in such a deeply divided electorate.
The people working on this don't seem to understand the market ramifications of what they are doing.
The above chart takes a second to parse, but once you do the ramifications are pretty profound.
This is not to say that the film denies her femininity or ignores the ramifications of such.
For months, YouTube creators have been trying to warn viewers about the ramifications of Europe's new copyright directive.
The ramifications currently are unknown so it's anyone's speculation as to how this all ends up playing out.
Catherine had grown up in a relaxed, unsupervised environment, which had ramifications when she became queen in 1640.
We started to worry at this point about what the ramifications might be for keeping the tool available.
Will the benefits of having greater production outweigh the ramifications of having fewer owners and benefactors of production?
We don't really know what the ramifications of the FCC's decision will be—and neither does the FCC.
Millions stand to lose coverage The real-world ramifications of repealing Obamacare are complicated to say the least.
And clearly it's had an impact domestically in China and popping their credit bubble which is having ramifications.
Chinese equity market volatility presents additional uncertainty, although Fitch does not expect this to have broader systemic ramifications.
The first episode is all about the ramifications of those things that have been said, and the regret.
It's a hugely consequential change that will have wide ramifications, some of which likely haven't been imagined yet.
Global markets have largely dismissed the economic ramifications of the coronavirus outbreak and continued rallying to record highs.
But experts say the actual concessions were outweighed by the ramifications of a now-hostile US–Canada relationship.
The influx of people moving inland to escape rising waters will cause massive geopolitical ramifications, the researchers warned.
One of the biggest concerns isn't these immediate changes, but the long-term ramifications of the new rules.
It is another to consider the ramifications of shifting from a cheap source of fuel native to India.
Now, Viserion's newly-forced allegiance to the army of the dead has major ramifications throughout Game Of Thrones.
Mr. Nelson, the former senator who co-sponsored the law, said he did not fully understand the ramifications.
As far as its political and legal ramifications, that depends on which side of the aisle you ask.
Had the refs ruled Parks stepped out of bounds, it could have had huge ramifications on the game.
There are many ramifications from this choice — women's reproductive rights, health care opportunities, just election rights, civil rights.
Budget cuts leave patients unable to seek care, or they fail to seek it out fearing legal ramifications.
The ramifications of the result are reverberating across the U.K., EU and the wider political and economic establishment.
The ramifications of the unexpected result have been reverberating across the wider political and economic establishment since Friday.
Should Judd's lawsuit succeed, it could have palpable ramifications for protecting survivors of sexual misconduct from professional damages.
We've had Gigi on the show before to talk about the ramifications following the repeal of net neutrality.
You can see the ramifications of this as companies like Apple and Google scramble to right the ship.
But there's data to back up Klein's assertion of the ramifications of Brexit for the UK startup community.
The decision by the Republican Party about what to do with its resources can also have huge ramifications.
The information being collected is sensitive and can have long-lasting ramifications on the individual lives of participants.
It may not concern them that an exchange of territories in the western Balkans could have huge ramifications.
Dan and Axios' Mike Allen discuss the ramifications if President Trump were to close the U.S.-Mexico border.
Unlike previous scandals in which Mr Cui has taken an interest, the supreme-court case has political ramifications.
Let's consider the ramifications of the software platform from which a million dot matrix paper banners were born.
Sometimes the mind that is trying to rationalize all the ramifications needs to give way to the gut.
"If they're going to borrow money for nonessential purchases, at least know the ramifications and consequences," he said.
Financially, the ramifications are likely to be amplified by the kingdom's growing dependence on foreign sources of capital.
Some Democrats have worried about the political ramifications of advocating for getting rid of the private insurance industry.
Speaking on CNBC's Street Signs, Harnett also warned that rising protectionism could have negative ramifications for global corporates.
And this has profound potential ramifications for even just the fundamental civil liberties on which democratic societies rely.
Graber said parents should keep in mind how kids don't fully understand the ramifications of everything they post.
The subject of artificial intelligence (AI) and its potential ramifications generates a significant amount of debate and discussion.
That pattern reflects a sexist view of the real world, and also has ramifications within the real world.
To avoid the ethical and legal ramifications, she does not cuddle with her therapy clients and vice versa.
A trade dispute between the two would lead to severe economic ramifications in every corner of the world.
Try not to consider the philosophical ramifications of forcing a man with severe brain injuries into indentured servitude!
I didn't have any idea how it would resonate or the ramifications or awareness that it would bring.
Lorraine Bayard de Volo is expected to offer expert testimony on the ramifications of sexual assault and harassment.
More seriously, though, are the personal ramifications he could experience from a government increasingly known for harsh retribution.
We viewers are just rubbernecking our way through the series, hoping to see the ramifications of this relationship.
He can't simply pop off because his words have ramifications -- whether that's about foreign policy or face-lifts.
The Japanese leader was cautious when answering questions about the ramifications of the U.S. leaving the TPP behind.
The issue is this: How does one investigate the ramifications of toxic masculinity without employing the toxin itself?
This could have important ramifications for the selection of the Assembly's new chairman and its Board of Governors.
East Germany never had that process of self-criticism, and to this day the ramifications have been massive.
As the show's events unfurl, this type of shaming only escalates, leading to the worst sorts of ramifications.
And because Fraction takes this premise in unpredictable directions, more involving relationships and ramifications than in sexy supervillainy.
If the deal between the three countries falls through, the ramifications for the U.S. economy would be massive.
Just consider the philosophical ramifications of selecting one matching grey shirt and sweatshirt set over another identical combo.
Mnuchin reportedly requested that his department have more time to study the ramifications of not extending the waivers.
They were incredulous the speaker would not simply fall in line behind Mr. Trump given the political ramifications.
The question is why would Tesla want to go private and what are the ramifications for the firm?
Inappropriate personal behavior has public ramifications -- and in this case, clearly opens him up to charges of hypocrisy.
While the geopolitical consequences of Amexit are clear, relatively little attention has been paid to the economic ramifications.
Recent reports suggest that future protesters might be labeled as terrorists or extremists and face harsher legal ramifications.
Celebrity sycophants and their enablers must consider the ramifications of their efforts to build a second Hollywood blacklist.
There needs to be serious ramifications if we are going to save our country in all of this.
Less widely appreciated, but perhaps more importantly, globalization has had big ramifications for real inflation-adjusted interest rates.
That is certainly the case with space—and the ramifications for our national and economic security are enormous.
Trump may think his foray back into real estate, by offering to buy Greenland, had no economic ramifications.
Then there is the question of whether political ramifications should have an impact on whether to bring charges.
Dave Tevelin Arlington, Va. Lepore describes the complicated origins and the worrying ramifications of America's victims'-rights movement.
Sadly the ramifications of doing nothing or doing the wrong thing may create the need for legal intervention.
"We believe investors may not have fully considered its potentially materially positive ramifications [of the suit]," JPMorgan said.
One-third of adults older than 45 say they feel alone, and the ramifications increase as they age.
"So if a 5G network fails, there would be significant ramifications for all parts of society," Strayer said.
The second would have authorized a study on the civil rights and civil liberties ramifications Rekognition can pose.
The ruling, which may be appealed, could have ramifications for India, which has made similar arguments to China.
Reviews have altered that experience and made rudeness an edge case, as there are ramifications to behaving badly.
Rouhani also made indirect reference to political ramifications inside Iran that could ripple globally if the deal fails.
Any new effort by Mr. Obama would bear a host of uncertain political ramifications in an election year.
It's easy to attribute the act to casual immaturity, but the ramifications of racist cruelty are never casual.
The combination alone of Trump withdrawing from the Iran deal and meeting with Kim could have widespread ramifications.
However, the use of augmented reality in workplace scenarios allows the technology to largely sidestep these social ramifications.
Read More: An Ethereum Token Called 'FUCK' Raised $30,000 in 30 Minutes This decision could have huge ramifications.
This is ramifications that when I need to know more about, I talk to Dana Boyd. Mm-hmm.
The pair were definitely flirting, but their Power Couple-alliance would have major strategic ramifications outside of romance.
As the populist leader of the free world, the ramifications of his decisions will be your best guide.
Those used to be my specialty, but half of me was living in fear of potential legal ramifications.
CNN has withheld their full names because they feared future legal ramifications that could impact their asylum applications.
If he were to start working with Congress, the ramifications could be hugely damaging for the White House.
Getting health care right has a lot of ramifications and also is likely to be a market mover.
"We broke the world, and so we see the ramifications with earthquakes and floods and wars," he said.
The sourcing for these stories is usually non-existent — that's how rumors work — but their ramifications are heavy.
When it's all said and done, the financial ramifications of this global health crisis will likely spare few.
Perhaps more titles will join NBCUniversal's recent releases and "Frozen 2" on streaming, with untold box-office ramifications.
Through a documentary that is part personal, part journalistic, Wang explores the ramifications of the One Child era.
These ramifications have led to a flurry of recent criticism from both human rights groups and the press.
The ramifications of a prolonged shutdown are beginning to unnerve those both inside and outside the federal government.
We probably won't see direct ramifications for consumers for a while yet, possibly not at all in 2018.
Financial ramifications will likely be felt by studios, filmmakers, theater owners, and more for months, or even years.
"I do not believe there was any consideration for the consequences and ramifications of the tweet," James tweeted.
But if they did destabilize the country, Europe would face the ramifications in migration and enhanced regional insecurity.
The Personal Data Protection Bill could have potential ramifications for U.S. tech companies such as Facebook and Google.
Trump's loose, freewheeling approach to foreign policy could continue to have larger ramifications for the country's diplomatic relations.
The fight was broken up in about 30 seconds, but was nonetheless severe and will have major ramifications.
A man with two Ivy League degrees is aware of the ramifications of linking black people to monkeys.
"Definitely thinking about the incentives and ramifications of all actions, including retweet," he told BuzzFeed News in July.
Attendees are expected to discuss ramifications of the US' recognition and strategies, according to official news agency Wafa.
While IMF missions do not look into politics, they do consider ramifications of political developments on an economy.
Do you fear any personal ramifications from the travel ban, which created widespread complications for immigrants and residents?
Who wins -- and loses -- the larger fight could have major ramifications on Trump's bid for a second term.
"There are always political ramifications with these votes," said Mike Saccone, a former aide to former Democratic Sen.
The move was a largely symbolic gesture, one with more diplomatic ramifications than military, US officials told Insider.
Through a documentary that is part personal, part journalistic, Wang explores the ramifications of the one-child era.
One industry veteran lamented over the ramifications of consumers not being able to upgrade their gaming PC rigs.
A judgment is expected sometime next week, with market participants eager to understand the potential ramifications for Brexit.
But he worried at several points over the long-run ramifications that the extreme easing measures could cause.
If you think about the ramifications here, this has been a back-and-forth between Uber and London.
That would have major ramifications for networks like ESPN and CNBC, which are mostly viewed out-of-home.
Though a conviction is unlikely — barring some unexpected development — the trial could have political ramifications for both parties.
It will have long-term ramifications for the country and the party, to say nothing of individual reputations.
"Changing this policy would have serious ramifications for judicial nominations in every state in the country," she said.
Their on-screen interpreters allow us to feel the heavy ramifications of the violence they wage and encounter.
You as a leader, can make very real decisions that can have either wonderful ramifications or terrible ones.
The shutdown's effects "have been concentrated with limited ramifications for the broader economy," Moody's said in a statement.
If Democrats win back either house of Congress, unified Republican control of Washington will end, with major ramifications.
While there are no direct legal ramifications for testifying, what it does do is provide more evidence for lawmakers.
If the state wins, it could have major political ramifications and restore fundamental fairness in political representation in Congress.
It wasn't until many texts and emails down the line that we talked about the ramifications for the show.
Two professional politicians traded rehearsed talking points while pundits mulled the history-making ramifications of crosstalk and water-drinking.
They were able to navigate around the ramifications of their own ideology and that&aposs where we are today.
The ruling could also have ramifications for other companies that operate electronic marketplaces, such as Alphabet's Google and Amazon.
" He said he worried the ads had "significant ramifications that today's democratic infrastructure may not be prepared to handle.
Twitter users also do not have to use their real names, so there's less ramifications for sharing something inaccurate.
That is important, because Dr Ohsumi's work has wider ramifications than merely illuminating an important piece of cellular housekeeping.
In the U.K., the ramifications of the country's vote to quit the European Union (EU) continued to sink in.
He, like most of the scientists coming forward with allegations, have asked for anonymity because they fear professional ramifications.
Wednesday's rant wasn't exactly the first time the rapper has admitted to tweeting something without thinking of the ramifications.
Now, if we were making comments about those companies, or using their mascots, then you get into legal ramifications.
One may understand that it's easy to get caught up in the moment without fully weighing the possible ramifications.
The reaction to this second crash has turned this from a local tragedy into something with much wider ramifications.
More than 4,700 American adults were asked to consider the ramifications of three different, but still hypothetical, biomedical interventions.
Davis said the full ramifications of Nigeria's unrest remain unclear, though FGE forecast that June exports would May's amount.
The basic question I ask is: What are the ramifications for all living beings should honeybees disappear from Earth?
Understanding how deep that pain goes as a victim and the ramifications — it literally put my life on hold.
Dion starts to develop magical powers and the 10-episode series will explore the ramifications of these newfound abilities.
The ramifications of Civil War on the Avengers team will most likely be explained and reconciled in Infinity War.
Polkadot, under Wood's tutelage, seems on the brink of changing all that, and the summit clearly understood the ramifications.
Amid the whirl of embraces and congratulations at the election night party, Nugnes struggled to think through the ramifications.
But Sekulow told Hannity that Mueller&aposs actions could have lasting negative ramifications on presidential authority and democracy itself.
That could disrupt the traditional credit bureau industry that's dominated since the 1980s—and have serious ramifications for privacy.
She's survived the legal part of the scandal, but the political ramifications will play out for months to come.
What does it mean when in 2017 we have to fear ramifications due to our race, gender, and creed?
Others sought to avoid the more controversial aspects of the Russia probe and instead look at the practical ramifications.
Even some co-sponsors of JASTA admit that their bill may have "ramifications" that have not been properly considered.
The election will also have international ramifications, as momentum grows to end marijuana prohibition in Europe and the Americas.
Their results were published in Current Biology Monday, and could have important ramifications in the fight against environmental waste.
He also said he wanted to ask Yellen at the hearing about the potential ramifications of negative interest rates.
"This is a geostrategic decision, the ramifications of which may be felt for decades to come," the committee said.
Even before Trump's tweet, many House Republicans, including top leaders, had opposed the measure and worried about its ramifications.
Now, Hensarling is arguing the practical ramifications of that ruling should place additional restrictions on the agency's regulatory work.
"When they don't consider all the ramifications, if it's a little bit rushed, people will feel nervous," Christopher said.
A deal of epic proportions that will have ramifications on not just phones but the entire consumer electronics world.
So I'm always thinking of what the larger ramifications will be for me and my family, for individual relationships.
A short and emotional look back at the failure of Hong Kong's Umbrella Movement in 2014 and its ramifications.
"In rural communities like Ashford, the economic ramifications of the government shutdown could be significant," the REI report reads.
You know, when you go from the sweltering outdoors into your freezing office — does that have any health ramifications?
Trump argued that Sessions should have taken into account the political ramifications of pursuing the cases against GOP Reps.
The practical ramifications would then be far greater than anything experienced during the Watergate crisis, our closest historical parallel.
While the legal and political ramifications of Verizon's conduct are being sorted out, the ethical implications are much clearer.
Their hope is that sentiments about Brexit will change once people come to better understand its costs and ramifications.
If Goldman is correct and the job market is running ahead of capacity, it has important ramifications for policy.
And whether or not it succeeds, it could have ramifications for tech, media and advertising companies around the globe.
Froman said that lawmakers understand the "serious costs" and the strategic and political ramifications of not approving the TPP.
The move not only went to the Olympic governing body, but prompted Iranian governmental officials to threaten trade ramifications.
He concluded that no one could accuse Facebook of not deeply thinking through the question and its downstream ramifications.
"He can't undue what he has done and now he has to live with the ramifications of the sentence."
And I think that kind of bubble made us not ask hard questions about the ramifications of our products.
STEPHANOPOULOS: A lot of focus on the president -- GIULIANI: I think the political ramifications of that would be tough.
So I don't really care what the political or inter-Republican-secret-handshake-club ramifications are of my views.
Similarly, there are no secretaries of Treasury, commerce, or labor in place to offer feedback on the economic ramifications.
Beinart's policy argument is that liberals have given short-shrift to the costs of immigration, especially the economic ramifications.
The bill also carries important social ramifications for Booker, and falls in to his greater effort around racial justice.
Anger swelled when the police described the largely peaceful demonstrations as riots — a term with legal ramifications for participants.
"This is a massive, out-of-the-blue idea with enormous ramifications," said Michael Nathanson, a longtime media analyst.
In France, where Renault is the biggest automaker, Mr. Ghosn's arrest has had political ramifications, including for President Macron.
It is difficult to overstate the ramifications of these recent elections, and Law and Justice's failure to win them.
In short, Mr. Netanyahu's forbearance was neither because of fear of war, nor because of fear of political ramifications.
After the document was published, other outlets and Trump's team criticized BuzzFeed, and Trump promised ramifications against the outlet.
And their judgment seemed validated on Tuesday when the legal ramifications began to reshape education debates across the country.
This is a leader who understands that the ramifications of war are devastating and must be avoided where possible.
That's because as we have seen, the ramifications can be vast, and change can come faster than anyone expected.
But President Donald Trump's feud with Attorney General Jeff Sessions remains a burning issue that could have major ramifications.
He was creating a test case — one with ramifications that extend far beyond a music festival in North Idaho.
A pastor from the Bahamas and a mid-major university must deal with the ramifications of a surprise windfall.
"We are very bullish on Medicare Advantage, irrespective of the regulatory ramifications out of the 2020 election," Wu said.
In a sign of the immediate ramifications, the U.S. Embassy in Iraq urged Americans to immediately leave the country.
But it's a good reminder that the political situation in the city has ramifications for the global financial system.
To understand the potential ramifications of Obama-Trump voters in 2020, it's worth understanding how they voted in 2018.
What's more feminine than having to deal day in and day out with the horrific ramifications of rape culture?
Beyond a hit to your reputation, there could be legal or financial ramifications if things get out of hand.
And, you know, I want to read this story, to make sure that I understand exactly all the ramifications.
Davis, No. 15-8049, "has few ramifications, if any beyond the highly unusual facts presented here," Justice Thomas wrote.
The world's biggest beauty products company is not concerned about the ensuing ramifications of a recent global sell-off.
China concerns While Thursday's test may have been incremental from a technological perspective, it could have serious geopolitical ramifications.
You and your guy should explore all of the legal ramifications of being together, both with and without marriage.
The formation of these crater-like holes could have crucial ramifications for Siberia's community and the environment at large.
Poor coordination between local law enforcement agencies and immigration officials also has dire ramifications in the war on terror.
This book deeply explores the societal ramifications, and offers perspective about how we may be doing it all wrong.
We must take a moment to consider the ramifications and consequences of what we say and what we do.
According to the Guttmacher Institute, there are 6 states where pharmacists can refuse to give contraceptives without legal ramifications.
Of course, Lehman and MF Global were very different institutions, and their failures had very different causes and ramifications.
Large CAFOs as a model have major, mostly negative ramifications for the welfare of animals that these facilities house.
When I interviewed Shumlin in March 2014, he predicted that Vermont's single-payer push would have huge national ramifications.
Observers believe that Sorrell's departure will have rapid and catastrophic ramifications for WPP and the wider global advertising ecosystem.
At the time, Navajo miners and residents were not informed of the health or environmental ramifications of uranium mining.
It was a clear sign that the East Village, with all its political and artistic ramifications, had fully arrived.
The 5-3 majority opinion, Sotomayor wrote, will have dramatic ramifications for law-abiding citizens targeted by police, especially minorities.
And, as these things tend to go, that could have broad ramifications for much more than just customers' sweet treats.
This is purely a commercial decision, and an ill-conceived and wildly irresponsible one at that, with serious cultural ramifications.
In season 8, episode 4, it's time for another goodbye — one that may have major ramifications for a character's fate.
Over our 25 years of existence, we brought that idea to the world, championing its power and exploring its ramifications.
Those jubilant Democrats did not understand that the 20203 election would carry even deeper ramifications than the election of 2008.
Amazon's nearly $14 billion deal for Whole Foods will have huge ramifications for the biggest players in the grocery business.
The partisan ramifications, though, depend on the racial demographics of the ex-felon population, which varies widely state by state.
The documentary's had more serious ramifications ... like Paris Jackson attempting suicide due, in large part, to the fallout from 'Neverland.
And it's important not to be naive about the political ramifications and emotions connected to the Trump/GOP protectionist plans.
And that's not counting iOS 10's evolved design language, which is bound to have ramifications for the visually impaired.
It makes no sense on the surface but it becomes increasingly clearer once you realize the ramifications of drop shipping.
She should have anticipated the potential ramifications of setting up a private server for her emails while secretary of State.
He also said there could be ramifications for upstate New York courses where the golf season tends to be shorter.
But Mr Plomin's enthusiasm for his subject—he calls himself a "cheerleader"—means the ramifications are not explored even-handedly.
Scene Four: Bryce Despite knowing the ramifications of what he did to Hannah, Bryce is back to his old ways.
The structural financing decisions you make now could have long-term ramifications on your business' growth potential in the future.
K's love gives him a purpose that drives his choices in ways with long-term ramifications for many other people.
Today, the creative industry is waking up — as are many others — to the ramifications of the #MeToo and #TimesUp movements.
Obama has sought to downplay the ramifications of the Brexit vote, though the security and economic consequences remain largely unknown.
The ramifications of the coup attempt on the NATO ally and U.S. partner in the fight against ISIS remain unclear.
Some very important people think encryption is a very bad thing, which could have serious ramifications at all political levels.
She went on to add, that other countries could see ramifications and that it could impact global trade in general.
If you're going to ask the internet for help, you have to be prepared for the ramifications... It's November 23rd.
"It appears there may be some unintended ramifications of that and I do think it's worth further discussing," he said.
Williams, who plays the mother of Getty's kidnapped grandson was worried what ramifications the accusations would have on the film.
If Google had lost, it could have held major ramifications for the ways in which almost all software is developed.
However, her underlying purpose is always to make the Doctor, an ageless alien, consider the human ramifications of his actions.
Beyond shopping: Repercussions for Google with regard to the product search antitrust case could have ramifications beyond just Google Shopping.
Now, women's accounts of harassment are taken far more seriously, and are followed by swift professional ramifications for their assailants.
It's been exactly two years since Kim Kardashian's terrifying Paris robbery but the legal ramifications of the night are ongoing.
Increasingly, as the ZTE matter shows, the ramifications of civil enforcement may prove to be as steep as criminal penalties.
It changed her, and the ramifications are now being felt in season four, and stay tuned about how she reacts.
Information about a technology's deployment isn't enough if the relevant parties haven't thought through the ramifications of that technology's use.
Science (sort of) says that tiny actions create enormous ramifications later and that this is where parallel universes come from.
It was an elaborate but common scheme -- and one whose ramifications are still coming to light almost a decade later.
It's not all monkeys and selfies here, there really are larger ramifications to the principles that are being hammered out.
Surely, Trump will not create a power vacuum in Europe with negative geopolitical ramifications for the U.S. there and elsewhere.
Several elections in EU countries this year could have far-reaching political ramifications and even threaten the euro zone itself.
That could have massive ramifications for how the U.S. and its neighbors Canada and Mexico conduct business in the future.
But it's actually very amusing to consider the ramifications of such a proposal even being made in the first place.
Perhaps they might slow down and think about all of the ramifications of the legislation they've whipped up virtually overnight.
But in recent decades, presidents from both parties have used these authorities sparingly and surgically because of their negative ramifications.
Duncan Hunter (R-Calif.) offered the amendment to make a point about the ramifications of opening combat jobs to women.
That new chapter of its capital account reforms is a totally uncharted territory with ramifications for the entire economic system.
Other ramifications of Tibau's case are unclear at the moment: how many other athletic commissions beyond CABMMA support that protocol?
Given the long-term ramifications of this decision, the Trump administration ultimately is exacerbating problems it claims to be fixing.
What are the ramifications?" and to touch base with people in India to say, "Should I do this or that?
By exerting downward pressure on wages, it has equally had big ramifications for inflation, for profits and for equity returns.
This important legislation will allow firms to disclose cases of potential senior financial exploitation without the fear of legal ramifications.
Living a sedentary lifestyle can have damaging effects, explains Cole, so don't let these habits have ramifications on your health.
" Emily's List,  a PAC which works to elect "pro-choice" lawmakers, called the ramifications of Kennedy's retirement "enormous and terrifying.
Infinitesimal variations in size and imperceptible deviations in construction can have considerable ramifications for how they spin, fly and bounce.
But there's another trade conflict brewing that could also have global economic ramifications: the fight between Japan and South Korea.
The ramifications of ignoring international issues will linger for generations, regardless of whether Trump leaves office in 2021 or 2025.
President Donald Trump is planning an executive order that could have huge ramifications for how tech companies moderate online content.
If a citizen is wrongfully denied their due process, it has intense legal ramifications and creates a strong public outcry.
Yet, did anyone stop to think what the logical ramifications of this "critique" of the president's tariff policy truly are?
SORKIN: WHAT ARE THE RAMIFICATIONS OF THE AT&T/TIME WARNER TRANSACTION FOR YOU – THE WAY YOU SEE IT COMPETITIVELY?
TC: I always give drivers five stars out of some paranoid fear that if I don't, there will be ramifications.
Still, even without seeing a single pitch in Game Five and facing potential legal ramifications, it was totally worth it.
I more just mean that whenever there are new power dynamics from technology dynamics, you'll always explore...The ramifications. Yeah.
" –to Lisa in Freddy's Revenge to convey the ramifications of attempting to kill him "Every town has an Elm Street.
From the artist's perspective, having the ability to retain control over one's creative output has obvious personal and financial ramifications.
According to trends Engelbrecht has gleaned from Netflix's research, parents enjoy watching their children consider the ramifications of their decisions.
But other women may stay silent because they fear pregnancy-related discrimination or other ramifications to their job, Bergman says.
More turbulence in Hong Kong has so far had limited broader ramifications for China or the global economy, he said.
Yet to suggest that the economic ramifications of the crisis are limited to the stock market is itself an oversimplification.
The shooting came at a time of rising angst across the country over anti-immigrant sentiment and its potential ramifications.
The decision upended decades' worth of educational practice, in the South and elsewhere, and its ramifications are still being felt.
There are possible legal ramifications too, if both Gruden and Brown were in CA at the time of the call.
The ramifications for them have been inescapable, affecting royalty splits, legal and insurance costs, and even how songs are composed.
And if the court extends First Amendment protections to goods and services, observers think it could have wide-reaching ramifications.
When Louisville Coach Jeff Walz was mentioned as a candidate, a loud debate about the ramifications of that decision ensued.
"We will postpone this and begin to deal with all the ramifications of moving this, which are immense," Pound says.
And there will be serious economic ramifications as we stop going to movies and restaurants as well as our jobs.
The measure faced stiff opposition from Catholic bishops and the insurance industry and could have ramifications for Jeffrey Epstein's estate.
The ramifications of that can prove devastating, as good credit impacts everything from mortgage rates to hiring decisions by employers.
El Salvador's announcement that it is recognizing Beijing has ramifications for both her Democratic Progressive Party and the United States.
Mr. Sweeney, the firm's partner and party official, declined to discuss the ramifications of Mr. Crowley's defeat on the party.
The inclusion of Mnuchin and Kudlow are a nod to Trump's fixation on the potential economic ramifications of the virus.
BTW, our camera guy tells Oz there are bigger ramifications we must face after this TikTok craze, and ... we agree.
Should it reach a court this time, the decision may have ramifications well beyond phones that belong to mass shooters.
The move will have major ramifications in London's financial and real estate industries, which have long catered to Russia wealth.
While the potential ramifications for global aluminium flows are huge, the stated goal of the whole exercise is relatively modest.
They highlight ramifications of technological advances, and they invite us to see new connections among facts thought to be unrelated.
If past is prologue, deployment of the systems is going to take place well before their ramifications are fully understood.
Owners of iPhones need to know the ramifications of the existence of that oh-so-useful device in their hands.
However, Kosinski and Wang also warned of the potentially dangerous ramifications such AI machines could have on the LGBT community.
However, we're told she's afraid of the legal ramifications ... because she's lied to law enforcement several times in the past.
Opinion Columnist Reasonable people will debate the likeliest ramifications of President Trump's decision to order the killing of Maj. Gen.
Wells Fargo reported a $1.6 billion litigation charge during the third quarter, citing the continued ramifications from the sales scandal.
Cory Gardner of Colorado Gardner said on Tuesday he's still trying to understand the "ramifications and legal implications" at stake.
"We're very aware and understand the ramifications, and we want to make sure that we don't default," Walker told CNBC.
Ader said that Amazon becomes the "enterprise infrastructure Goliath," its new offerings could have "broad ramifications" for other tech players.
The continued growth of ETFs and passive investing has ramifications for corporate governance, capital formation and innovation and market structure.
Pelosi long resisted calls to impeach Trump and was aware of the potential political ramifications for her most endangered members.
At an Alibaba investor conference on Tuesday, Ma also called the trade frictions a "mess" that could have decadeslong ramifications.
This also means that they probably do not understand what the ramifications of the wholesale breaches are to their business.
"The political ramifications of cutting off a large bank from the US financial system would be very large," said Gilholm.
"It will have major ramifications for Iraq and everyone is trying to be as prepared as they can," she added.
" The comments did not go over well, with Meghan McCain noting on Twitter that fat shaming has "real-life ramifications.
In the paper, the researchers argue that the fossil bed captures the Chicxulub impact's immediate ramifications for life on Earth.
Till has big ramifications for the division, watch the fight and get back here Monday if it was any good.
The vote could have major ramifications for Heitkamp, who represents a state Donald Trump won by a 35-point margin.
Second, the effects of such actions, the ramifications, will not be contained to the areas in which the extremists are located.
For this week's Giz Asks, Gizmodo spoke to astronomers and planetary scientists about the ramifications of blowing up our beloved satellite.
The site's move towards ad-supported movies could have ramifications, not only for the tech industry, but for Hollywood as well.
But reaction to the arrest quickly had political ramifications, with Vermont Democrats canceling several events with Avenatti scheduled for the weekend.
They pointed to the ramifications for future US alliances and the fight against ISIS, which remains a threat, among other issues.
Further, there is a lack of appreciation for the power of offensive cyber tools and their ability to have cataclysmic ramifications.
Besides the health ramifications, the outbreak has fueled concerns about Brazil's tourism industry, which supports nearly one-tenth of the economy.
While a vote to censure the president has no legal ramifications, it is a significant and rare symbolic vote of disapproval.
"I don't think the read through on the pullback on the Nasdaq has significant ramifications on the overall market," Zirin said.
Often, survivors of sexual misconduct feel alone in their struggle, or are too afraid of the ramifications if they spoke up.
The novel up to this point excels at making the reader understand the disastrous ramifications of institutionalized bigotry via Delvin's experiences.
Why it matters: The study, published in the journal Nature on Wednesday, shows the potentially far-reaching ramifications of ice melt.
The United States has repeatedly said it supports the democratically elected civilian Turkish government, but there is a host of ramifications.
The Man in Black (Ed Harris), on the other hand, suffers through the ramifications of already having made awful, unthinkable choices.
As for cases with wider political ramifications, submitting them to impartial justice is simply too big a risk, the party reckons.
Paige More agreed to get tested for the BRCA1 gene mutation when she was 24, not fully understanding the potential ramifications.
Unfortunately, this era comes with some dire Halloween ramifications: Your "Seven Deadly Sins" group costume idea just won't cut it anymore.
While it has come down before and bounced back up, there are ramifications if it doesn't move back higher, Miller noted.
When news of the ramifications of the policy broke and he eventually amended the policy, his rating was between 41-45%.
Assisted-dying campaigners are watching closely, as such a law would have ramifications for other parts of Britain with devolved powers.
Not only is it rude to push in front of people in a queue; your actions could have million dollar ramifications.
What at first may seem like a simple question proves to have wide reaching ramifications for the world of Splatoon 2.
That's a huge deal if true, with serious ramifications to our understanding of the Universe's potential to bear life in general.
MACCALLUM: Coming up next, Constitutional Law Attorney Jonathan Turley takes on the legal ramifications of today&aposs two very big stories.
Overby told CNBC's "Squawk Box " that the economic and geo-strategic ramifications meant it was imperative the U.S. ratified the TPP.
"GSA's alleged actions could have serious ramifications for presidential transitions in the future," he wrote to the head of the GSA.
The row centered around the role of Yadav's son as a regional minister, but its political ramifications could be far broader.

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