ramification in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for ramification in the English»Bulgarian Dictionary

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Over the long run, small differences in production cost, environmental ramifications, and energy output may have large effects.
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These choices can be influenced by the legal ramifications of operating specific types of remailers.
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The flowers only develop terminally (at the end of a stem), so a good ramification (plants presenting many branches) produces the greatest amount of fruits.
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It is strongly connected to, and opposite the ramification side of, the frame problem.
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An alternate twin pod arrangement was rejected as the ramifications of pod drives would require too much development and validation cost to the vessel.
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The main ramification of this restriction is that entrepreneurs are often criticised for over-valuing their businesses.
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This flight had other, non-educational ramifications as well.
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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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Their dendrites undergo extensive ramification in the inner plexiform layer.
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We decided we would show the ramifications on the teenagers' lives.
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