Phrases with «wider ramifications»

"Wider ramifications" refers to the broader and more significant consequences or impacts of a particular action, decision, or event. It implies that the effects are not limited to the immediate situation but extend to other related areas or aspects, possibly with far-reaching implications. Full definition

Sentences with «wider ramifications»

  • If the little guy has access to the big market it has some quite wide ramifications in the long term. (andyshack.com)
  • I intend that such monitoring will be ongoing given the scope of change being introduced and the potentially wide ramifications of them to Indigenous peoples. (humanrights.gov.au)
  • But the impact of this strategy has had wider ramifications for Nintendo. (thegamefreakshow.com)
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