Sentences with phrase «broader ramifications»

The court also reflected on the broader ramifications of acceding to the husband's argument that in this context married spouses must disclose affairs or potential plans to separate:
These results therefore have broader ramifications for evolutionary biology's understanding of sexual selection.»
Though this is an outline of how to replace MPT in estimating the cost of capital, it has broader ramifications, and could become a much larger business, much like the rating agencies started with a simple business, and branched out from there.
Cuomo specifically pointed to the districts of Reps. Chris Collins and Tom Reed, saying that if even a small number of their constituents deduct more than $ 10,000 in property taxes, there would be broader ramifications.
«There's widespread support in the industry for the rebate to be removed from NZ producers, but every time we raise this with decision makers in Canberra we run up against the argument of whether removing that entitlement will have broader ramifications on our trading agreements, not just with New Zealand but with other countries as well.
Clearly no one is considering the broader ramifications of speculation.
If the sell - off continues, it could also have broader ramifications for the economy.
But the deadline for the Iran negotiations — ostensibly set for June 30 — is only a week away and the outcome could have broad ramifications for the oil market, both in the immediate aftermath and over the long - term.
4This is not to identify Sherburne with the skeptical mind - body dualism established by Descartes and recently examined in its broadest ramifications by Richard Rorty in his Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature (Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 1979).

Not exact matches

While the potential identification and conviction of a legitimate monster suspected of 50 rapes and at least 10 murders rightly goes in the Win column, the ramifications of this story and what it means for privacy in a broader sense needs to be discussed.
But Facebook users, in the middle of what seems to be a moment of broader cultural backlash against social media and technology, are also clearly grappling with the ramifications of their use of the platform.
The broader theological ramifications of overcoming patriarchy have also been far more discussed in the churches than have those of sexual, ecological, and racial questions.
For the mayor, the national ramifications are larger — de Blasio is trying hard to lead a broad progressive movement, and to show that an ideologically driven mayor can efficiently run and reform a major city.
This internship will provide a chance to return to work that is not only close to my heart, but one which has broad, ramifications for the biodiversity of our planet.
Yet the broad social ramifications are often not considered until after new technologies become widely adapted and entrenched.
Amelia's broader research focuses on connecting ecological and spatial data to assess responses of coastal and marine systems to threats, in order to determine ecological ramifications of ecosystem degradation.
Philanthropist Eli Broad's ambitious plan to create 260 new charter schools over an eight year period in Los Angeles, enrolling at least 130,000 students, will have major ramifications for many of the city's 25,600 teachers.
The goal of the guide is to «introduce ESSA's broad contours,» but «not to provide comprehensive explanations of the law's intricacies and ramifications
He made sure we understood all the terms, twists & turns, and ramifications of all our options, and drafted a broader range of options than the other lenders.
The social and political ramifications are broad and considerable.
But the ramifications are much broader than simple local politics.
I'll keep this comment on the subject of Arctic ice, but your point about advertising is a VERY BROAD issue that has ramifications about our daily lives.
The title to your question asks about «prosecution for fraud,» but the text goes on to ask a broader question about «legal ramifications
This has ramifications for how lawyers handle client cash as they can now consider a broader range of bank accounts than previously possible.
It will have broad international ramifications and, it will impact traditional litigation practices in the US, like e-discovery.
If all ESI is stored indefinitely, the cost of storage will escalate exponentially but of much greater concern is the potential ramifications if archival data is subjected to an overly broad litigation hold.
[6]... Summary judgment applications are not a substitute for trial and thus will seldom prove suitable for resolving conflicts in expert testimony particularly those involving difficult, complex policy issues with broad social ramifications.
And it's this passion that's led Kong to playing a starring role in these fantastic film clips, aimed particularly at Indigenous children and families but also providing straight and easy information for the broader community to allay fears about the detection, treatment and ramifications of ear disease.
A change to the zoning would mean a full work stoppage and months of delays, and its ramifications would extend to the broader development community, he said.
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