The phrase
"huge ramifications" means that there are significant and far-reaching consequences or effects that could happen as a result of something.
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This can have
huge ramifications on your ability to keep a cash flow and to order supplies, so it's worth at least having an initial plan.
If you have a partner or children, your death will have
huge ramifications on their everyday life, not to mention their future plans.
Now Chelsea may be all - but out of the title race, trailing the two Manchester clubs by twelve - points, but it doesn't change the fact that Sunday's result WILL have
huge ramifications at the top of the table.
This diamond set - up would have
huge ramifications across the entire field, of course, but not only would it find space for each of Emre Can, James Milner and Jordan Henderson — probably Liverpool's best all - rounded midfielders (disclaimer: we do love Lucas)-- it would see Nathaniel Clyne and Alberto Moreno thrive.
«I think that parents need to make sleep a priority, and they need to realize that it has
huge ramifications not only that evening, but the next day, the next week, the next year,» she said.
This has
potentially huge ramifications for the video game industry, which has seen some of its biggest players turn to milking players for micro-transaction revenue even after they've shelled out money for the original product.
In relation to the above posts, and the drip drip drip effect of climate change, taking place so glacially - slow and yet very very real — and perhaps
with huge ramifications for the future of humankind — I coined a new word the other day... and the inspiration for it came directly from this blog.
@Manuel, your belief has
huge ramifications on your understanding of reality, what you teach your children, and so on.
The Renault - powered pecking order has
huge ramifications for McLaren this season as the team exchanges works team status for customer service
Birmingham host Barnsley for an absolutely crucial relegation six - pointer on Saturday and the result will have
huge ramifications at the foot of the Championship.
That will have
huge ramifications.
This has
huge ramifications for the Church.
It really isn't a lot of money, but the results could have
huge ramifications for our health and for the organic industry.»
It's a special time of year where each Game has
huge ramifications..
what i'm worried about versus bayern is if we play our first XI and someone gets injured: that'll have
huge ramifications for BPL title push.
Arsenal make the long trip north to take on Middlesbrough for tonight's Monday Night Football clash, in a match which will have
huge ramifications on both ends of the table.
The Blues take on the Catalan giants in a Champions League clash on Tuesday night which could have huge ramifications
This has
huge ramifications, mostly for women, who may (OK, are) shut out of certain opportunities at work and treated differently in many areas of life.
I wanted to know if people who live together and don't say any sort of vows would be more likely to cheat (and since more people view cohabitation as an alternative to marriage, this could have
huge ramifications).
It is an incredible leap in search - and - rescue logistics, and one I think that is likely to have
huge ramifications.
«Widespread concerns over the fate of honey bees and other pollinators have led to increased efforts to understand which species are the most effective pollinators, since this has
huge ramifications for the agriculture industry,» says Dr. Hannah Burrack, an associate professor of entomology at NC State and co-author of a paper on the new guidelines and related research.
Remember that even the things that you say online can have
some huge ramifications in the offline world.
When he was forced to make split second decisions that would have
huge ramifications, I was literally on the edge of my seat.
We track this not just because we're geeky, but because — aside from
the huge ramifications to the development of the tests — the number of states in the consortia matters.
A ban like this would
huge ramifications for the US auto industry.
What they discover has
huge ramifications for the whole galaxy and they will have to use every skill their team has to survive.Jarra carries with her a big secret that might well jeopardize her team or it may save them all and the Galactic Empire too.
This has
huge ramifications for your future credit score — as you will shortly see.
It may sound like a minor difference but it has
huge ramifications for your portfolio.
This is why the amount of worms present and extent of damage present at the time of treatment will have
huge ramifications for the dog's quality and quantity of life.
There are plenty of other arguments and debates going on around the Internet for both sides, but the point is that it has become a hot topic, and one that has had
huge ramifications on the gaming market with the introduction of things like Online Passes and even the removal of content from the game itself.
«Things like that we talked through and made sure that if we did make changes to it, that it didn't have
huge ramifications, visually or playwise.
That single choice made at the beginning of your adventure has
huge ramifications, and Fates spends many hours pondering the pitfalls of it.
[The nomination of Scott Pruitt] signals clearly that Donald Trump will radically change direction on both climate and energy policy, which will have
huge ramifications both for the US and also internationally.
Last December, a spokesman for the World Wildlife Fund, an environmental pressure group, warned, «The deal reached at Copenhagen will have
huge ramifications for the lives of hundreds of millions of people who are already highly vulnerable due to widespread poverty.»
This is a decision which will no doubt be the subject of appeal and potential further appeal, given
the huge ramifications to Uber's current business model which might now be unsustainable.
Computer - assisted review is potentially huge and could disrupt a sector of the legal industry, which will have
huge ramifications for big firms that have based their business model on milking young associates and contract workers for all their worth.
This has
huge ramifications for a lawyer in terms of the law of conflicts of interest, the ethical duty of confidentiality and the client's substantive right of solicitor - client privilege.