Sentences with phrase «big repercussions»

There's little doubt that rapidly advancing technology is transforming the labour market, with big repercussions on the social fabric and therefore government following.
In finance terms, there are also big repercussions for firms.
It's a major responsibility that can have big repercussions if you aren't careful.
He said that could have even bigger repercussions.
It may allow Phillips its first opportunity to prove its LNG processing technology in Asia, a move which is said to have big repercussions in the market.
The long - term impacts of Hurricane Maria on the mental health of Puerto Rico's children and teachers could have big repercussions on the island's future.
In the article, he advises those who can't pay their credit card bills to open a clear line of communication with their creditors as soon as the problem arises in order to negotiate a repayment plan that will steer them away from big repercussions.
While this may appear but a small — and possibly forgettable — mistake, could this possibly have bigger repercussions regarding how Battlefield Hardline may or may not fair on Sony's next - gen console?
With big repercussions, according to an analysis by Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom, one of the largest law firms in the US.
If this latest Arsenal transfer rumour is true and that Arsene Wenger has already agreed a transfer deal to bring the Southampton and France international star Morgan Schneiderlin to the Emirates, it could have big repercussions for what happens with the Gunners in the January transfer window, and consequently could have ramifications for the rest of the current season.
He says that could have even bigger repercussions.
SAS, which sells data analysis systems, naturally has an interest in raising the profile of Big Data, but the bigger repercussions of some companies in one country gaining advantages over others is obvious.
The blow for the Mestalla club is obvious — however the biggest repercussion of Europa League, rather than Champions League football, could well be the departure of star striker Roberto Soldado.
Although regulations for the design of new nuclear power plants include safety features intended to avoid disasters, nuclear power will always be vulnerable to those highly unlikely occurrences that have big repercussions.
Such granular guidance, however well intentioned, can have big repercussions.
-- There's also a big repercussion overseas, and there's a lot of demand for it around the world, does this increases the development team's motivation?
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