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1 And that has ramifications for the listener as well as the artist.
2 But one analyst added that its fate has ramifications for the wider industry.
3 A ruling is expected imminently and has ramifications for the whole gig economy.
4 The ruling also has ramifications for the end to the Premier League season.
5 The back-to-back pre-Christmas arm wrestles against a re-configured Northampton has ramifications .
6 The SRB's decision also has ramifications for existing bondholders of Bank of Ireland and AIB.
7 At present a great party zealous for popular government has ramifications in every civilised country.
8 More broadly, it has ramifications for the country's economy.
9 The presence or otherwise of Humphreys has ramifications for the rest of the three-quarter line.
10 The trip has ramifications for India-China relations as well.
11 The legal case has ramifications for Chicago, which is defending a 2014 state law that reset city pensions.
12 The case also has ramifications for Chicago, which is defending a 2014 state law that reset city pensions.
13 The BPA probe also has ramifications for Spain, where the central bank seized control of subsidiary Banco Madrid.
14 And maybe this has ramifications that extend all the way to those polycosmic theories that Paphlagon's interested in.
15 This has ramifications for consumers too.
16 The lack of inclusion in Hollywood has ramifications beyond the screen, and often affects those behind the scenes too.
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