important ramifications
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important
adjective
uk/ɪmˈpɔː.tənt/us/ɪmˈpɔːr.tənt/
necessary or of ...
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ramification
noun[C usually plural]
uk/ˌræm.ɪ.fɪˈkeɪ.ʃənz/us/ˌræm.ə.fəˈkeɪ.ʃənz/
the possible results of ...
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(Definition ofimportantandramificationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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This finding hasimportantramificationfor evidence-based treatment approaches in early intervention.
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These organisms are an important source of nutrition for fish and this has important ramifications for parasite transmission.
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This has important ramifications for the type of analytical techniques used and the interpretation of the evidence.
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Such an expectation may have important ramifications (including legal ones) on how accented speech is viewed by the linguistically unsophisticated public.
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All three have important ramifications for the work presented in this paper.
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This issue has important ramifications for economic development and the timing of environmental protection.
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This finding has important ramifications for future programmes, specifically their role in encouraging more people to integrate exercise into everyday life.
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The issues raised here also have important ramifications for the evaluation of public involvement as a policy tool.
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And yet these campaigns, which were often part of historic nation-building projects, have important ramifications for the language repertoires of ordinary people.
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These results may have important ramifications for evidence-based intervention.
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This discovery carries two important ramifications.
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It is interesting to note that the region contains the double-minimum locus itself and this could therefore have important ramifications on pattern selection as the locus is crossed.
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This equation has several important ramifications.
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Studies of parental narratives suggest that this parental capacity appears to have important ramifications for children's emotional and behavioral functioning and, more broadly, their mental health.
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Imperfect labor substitutability has potentially important ramifications for the milpa, an inter-cropping system that is more labor intensive (and less intensive in purchased inputs) than mono-cropping.
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Miinchhausen's offer would have important ramifications.
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The decision has important ramifications for the powers that are to be kept.
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That meant that loan money went from state banks to rural business, which had many important ramifications.
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He is right; it is not a megameasure, but it is important, with potentially important ramifications.
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This is without doubt an issue that has important ramifications for public health.
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