Sentences with phrase «huge ramifications at»

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.
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.

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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 Honda was to match Renault on engine performance at some point this season, the ramifications wouldn't just be huge for Red Bull and Toro Rosso, but also McLaren.
The ramifications of changing the bonds and tax credits could be huge, said Brian Colon, manager of the charter group at Robert W. Baird, a financial management firm in Denver.
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.
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.»
Carrick September 22, 2014 at 4:24 pm «Pekka, PA and kim, yes the question of CO2 sinks is a huge issue and a source of major uncertainty about the ramification of further human activity.
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