Collocations withramification
These are words often used in combination withramification.
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financial ramifications
Where is the balance between promoting the ideals of the medical profession while engaging in activities that will have financial ramifications?
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full ramifications
And he admits that the full ramifications of his view of lexical meaning remain unexplored.
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important ramifications
These organisms are an important source of nutrition for fish and this has important ramifications for parasite transmission.
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legal ramifications
What are the legal ramifications for doctors who act to conceal this information, particularly with respect to patients who suffer from the complications?
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major ramifications
The mediating function of traces has major ramifications for the comprehension of structures with movement, which will be discussed and will become especially salient in crosslinguistic contexts.
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political ramifications
Most traditional news outlets focused primarily on military tactics and the political ramifications of the attacks.
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possible ramifications
Using causal maps, new information can be propagated to determine possible ramifications.
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social ramifications
But, as a question of value, what are the ethical and social ramifications of this healthcare trek?
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wide ramifications
This is a question with wide ramifications the effect on the rates is not the only relevant consideration.
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