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1 The case against Fung is already having ramifications for its U.S.-based users.
2 A pull back could have ramifications for certain issuers bringing new issues.
3 Upstaging occurred in one case which may have ramifications for adjuvant therapy.
4 And that has ramifications for the listener as well as the artist.
5 Mr Ahern said he wanted to check if it had ramifications for Ireland.
6 But one analyst added that its fate has ramifications for the wider industry.
7 That meant the dry conditions could have ramifications for next season.
8 A ruling is expected imminently and has ramifications for the whole gig economy.
9 An ensuing regulatory clampdown will have ramifications for lightly-regulated financial activities.
10 The ruling also has ramifications for the end to the Premier League season.
11 The Macy's store closures will also likely have ramifications for bondholders.
12 When it eventually commences, the trial is likely to have ramifications beyond Malaysia.
13 The back-to-back pre-Christmas arm wrestles against a re-configured Northampton has ramifications .
14 It was an act of charity that would doubtless have ramifications .
15 Some have questioned whether this change in leadership would have ramifications for ongoing corruption cases.
16 The SRB's decision also has ramifications for existing bondholders of Bank of Ireland and AIB.
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