"Wider ramifications" refers to the broader and more significant consequences or impacts of a particular action, decision, or event. It implies that the effects are not limited to the immediate situation but extend to other related areas or aspects, possibly with far-reaching implications.
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I intend that such monitoring will be ongoing given the scope of change being introduced and the potentially
wide ramifications of them to Indigenous peoples.
Where last season saw tensions arise over the battle for the 2017 title, this season
presents wider ramifications that, when framed historically, could be considered the point in which one driver's career surpassed the others.
However, Ferdinand Lovett, associate at pensions firm Sackers, says the case has
wider ramifications since the definition of «worker» in pensions automatic enrolment legislation has the same effect as the definition considered by the Supreme Court.
It states: «Unqualified statements such as «We apply the terms of the new Act to all our customers immediately» will have
very wide ramifications, for example on long - tail business, unless it is also clearly stated that the interim provisions only apply to policies incepting after a certain date.»
Arnie Weissman, Editor - in - Chief of Travel Weekly, discusses the industry -
wide ramifications of President Trump's travel ban.
This decision has
wide ramifications for investors in Macau and Hong Kong, who may now rely on this favourable decision and enjoy protections accorded under the 130 other bilateral investment treaties to which China is a party.
Instead, Mallinson argued crude futures had soared to multi-year highs on the back of two main price drivers — concern over the «
wider ramifications» of heightened geopolitical tension in the Middle East and the looming prospect of the U.S. withdrawing from the Iran nuclear deal.
But on the day of his telephone interview, he is more concerned that a leak in a pipe is knocking the group off its aggressive schedule than he is about
the wider ramifications of solving the world's energy problems.
NEW digital television and datacasting legislation is overly restrictive and will have
wide ramifications for the future of the emerging media, says Murdoch University marketing and media program chair Duane Varan.
Given
the wide ramifications of some of the treaty provisions, the opportunities for foreign corporations to hold Southern governments to ransom, by instituting multi-million dollar legal claims against them, are enormous.
After he took over as Treasurer, Hockey asked FIRB to consider «
wider ramifications» of the takeover.
Even if the government releases the paper, the debate is likely to have
wider ramifications.
Well, because of
the wider ramifications I alluded to earlier.
I'm certainly fascinated that it's «Version 1.0», and I'm hoping to get more information on just what will make up a page and
the wider ramifications of the pay - per - page system.
However, it seems that
wider ramifications are still afoot.
As a «campaign» however, the project had
wider ramifications, asking those involved to consider their response and responsibilities towards the history of this troubled work.
But # 610 odd with, no doubt,
wider ramifications for the insurance industry.
Unusually, this post concerns that part of the Judgment (which is arguably about 60 % of the Judgment) which is not about the point in contest in the case but which is, nevertheless, likely to have
the widest ramifications.
The Dutch experiment has
wider ramifications.
The OFT did, however, recognise that its views could have
wider ramifications.
It is one of the only PC settings that has system -
wide ramifications but has no Control Panel equivalent, so you want to know where it is and how to use it.