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ramifications

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The program is specifically designed to educate the student in the life altering ramifications of drinking and driving.
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The success or failure of these missions can have ramifications for the wider campaign storyline.
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News outlets immediately begin reporting on the incident along with its political ramifications.
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The specific ramifications of these depend on the locale in question.
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Everyone is trying to work out the ramifications of the court order.
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In these disorders there is a narrowing of the airways (bronchi and their ramifications) that carry air to the lungs.
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Viewers are afforded an opportunity to unravel the mystery and focus on the story and ramifications of good versus evil for themselves.
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Beyond the legal risk, the do-nothing approach has additional ramifications.
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This general rectification can override the spiritual harm caused by many sins, or one sin whose ramifications are many.
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These appendages have apical ramifications that are rounded at the base with a long, thin and sharp prolongation.
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