Sentences with phrase «huge ramifications not»

«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.

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It really isn't a lot of money, but the results could have huge ramifications for our health and for the organic industry.»
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.
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 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).
Needless to say, this is not, by any stretch, a settled matter, and it remains one of the key mysteries in our understanding of anthropogenic climate change, with potentially huge societal ramifications that lie in the balance.
That to me was an obvious science fiction scenario to explore; very possible, very huge in its ramifications, and a story that did not span centuries, which was something I wanted to avoid in that story.
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.
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