Sentences with phrase «reaching ramifications»

A landmark court ruling against one of China's largest bitcoin exchanges poses far - reaching ramifications in the country's digital currency sector.
Most prospective buyers of a term plan, for that matter of any life insurance plan, are unaware about it or worse ignore the Claim Settlement Ratio even though it has far reaching ramifications.
Even when car collision victims escape with their lives; the impact of the wreck could have long - reaching ramifications.
Pending judgment The decision of the Supreme Court in this case will have serious and wide - reaching ramifications.
When this delicate group of nerves is damaged, it can lead to far - reaching ramifications.
The DOJ investigation could have far - reaching ramifications, as every state has some form of character assessment as part of its admission standards and mental fitness is part of the assessment.
All My Sons: Arthur Miller's tragic drama about a factory owner whose sale of defective airplane parts during World War II has far - reaching ramifications that eventually threaten his own family.
Continuing a trend of expanding the «group» theory of liability, the Northern District of California's recent ruling in Sand v. Biotechnology Value Fund, L.P. may have far - reaching ramifications for managers of multiple funds.
Meditating on connection and loneliness, community and family, Someone to Talk To traces the unexpected and far - reaching ramifications of seemingly inconsequential actions, while reminding us all of the importance of communication.
Making decisions about student readiness, teacher performance, and school quality that have far - reaching ramifications should never be based on a single state assessment.
Marvel's Black Panther introduces a status quo only to immediately upend it with a loss that has far - reaching ramifications for Wakanda.
On a mission not out of the ordinary, K literally unearths a revelation that has wide - reaching ramifications for each party on alternates sides of a teetering proverbial «wall.»
This, it turns out, may have more far - reaching ramifications than previously thought, and humans are not the only ones affected by artificial lighting brightening up the night.
A major change in the magnetic field would have wide - reaching ramifications; the magnetic field stimulates currents in anything with long wires, including the electrical grid.
This red - hot start has had wide - reaching ramifications around the sports betting marketplace.
Australia joined the UK and USA in legalising gay marriage - something Brian Houston of Hillsong said would have «wide - reaching ramifications».
The latest act in its economic success story may see China achieve high - income status in 10 years, an unprecedented transformation with far - reaching ramifications.
Deloitte contends that identifying the management behaviours, strategies and philosophies that underlie private business success could have far - reaching ramifications.

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The single most important tactic, he says, was presenting each side with the potential ramifications of not reaching a deal.
As an investor, it's important that you're aware of global politics, as the ramifications reach beyond diplomatic relations and straight into the markets.
While no doubt motivated by genuine compassion, the influential German cleric's suggestion would have far - reaching and destructive ramifications for the Church's understanding of marriage and for the common good of society.
2:9 - 11) in which evil and discord reach the vanishing point, or there will be a «final ramification,» an «ultimate paroxysm, involving the final discarding or rejection of some and the apotheosis of those who affirm God / Christ / Omega (PM 288).
This is a challenging idea on multiple levels, and if true, the ramifications are far - reaching.
Maybe I'm just splitting hairs with this whole discussion, but as you'll see in the next several posts, the practical ramifications of what I'm arguing for have far - reaching effects in how we view and use Scripture.
I do not think he is corrupt (at the moment) but from my point of view it certainly looks like bias.Also I doubt he would want to take the point many people are making (that he cheated) into a court and open what would be a very public discussion.Irrespective of the result the ramifications of such a case would be far reaching indeed and would maybe result in a fair system where footballers and not referees affect the outcome of football matches.
Flaherty knows that, personal glory aside, an English winner in Ukraine could have far reaching domestic ramifications.
* GOP's union - busting drive alienating cops and firefighters: Relatedly, Politico on an important trend: Public safety workers, who were once reliably Republican - leaning, are now turning on the party in response to the public employee union busting of GOP governors, with potentially far - reaching political ramifications.
But the fact of the matter is, there are and potentially will be real ramifications toward that, most significantly if that movement accelerates to a point and reaches a critical mass, then it is entirely possible that federal funding to public schools in New York State could be in jeopardy.
«My concern is the potential ramifications if it's not reached
When women reach their sixties, they face the unpleasant ramifications of low estrogen: dry skin, dried - out vaginas, more fat, memory issues, brain fog, and high stress.
All that being said, while it never reaches the emotional arc it should (or at least the level it thinks it accomplishes) concerning the ramifications family men and women have with a whole week off of marriage, they do an adequate job making us at least care about the journey.
Yousef mentions that he was highly opposed to the rash of suicide bombings that reached a bloody climax just before Sept. 11, 2001, an event whose enormous ramifications the film curiously neglects to note.
But this is not a film about political corruption, it's a film charting Jane's realisation that what she is doing has far - reaching negative ramifications and whether revealing a newfound caring - sharing side would be too little too late.
But the superheroic ramifications of the rumored merger between Hollywood powerhouses 21st Century Fox and Disney, which experts expect to be finalized next week, would reach far beyond the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Now administrators are bracing for the ramifications of increased cell phone access, even as the technology continues to evolve and reaches younger students.
The ramifications of opting - out have far - reaching implications that will prove detrimental to our students» sense of perseverance, endurance, and tenacity — qualities that I think we all would agree are necessary for one's overall success and satisfaction.
Huberty urged Morath to reach out the U.S. Department of Education to find out whether a waiver from testing could be granted and to report back on the financial ramifications of failing to meet federal requirements in affected districts.
The social ramifications of this flip - flop are far - reaching.
However, the ramifications could be far reaching if this turns out to be true.
Before you reach for the phone to bump up your deductible there are two important factors to consider: Do you have enough money saved to cover higher out - of - pocket claim costs, and have you discussed potential savings and ramifications with an insurance agent?
But, when there are 13 figures worth of debt involved, chances are the ramifications are far - reaching and span across multiple generations.
Once aware of theses potential ramifications one can then structure their finances in such a way that the reach of a collateral charge is in fact quite limited.
Yes, this is a far reaching method of registration with serious ramifications.
The fact losing larger - than - ideal chunks of progress is common has ramifications that go beyond making the learning of the controls more frustrating, it affects the gathering of the collectibles itself, as the challenge of getting to coins and orbs that are harder to reach becomes more daunting than it already is.
«My most persistently recurring thought is to work in a scope as far - reaching as possible; to express a feeling of freedom in all its necessary ramifications — its awe, beauty, magnitude, horror and baseness.
The effect of this assault is far - reaching and has produced a veritable and verifiable crisis in cultural production across the region which has had both negative and, as we will see, occasionally positive ramifications.
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 increase highlights yet again how the COP21 Paris Agreement continues to have far - reaching global ramifications.
While all three essentially reach the same end, they each have distinct legal ramifications.
What this line of thought illustrates is that SRLs are a challenge not just to legal process and order in court (if you'll pardon the pun) but to the economic order of things in law, and that the economic ramifications of self - representative capacity reach far beyond the business of law itself.
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