Exemplos de uso de Has ramifications em Inglês e suas traduções para o Português
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But still, with Dr. Cox,winning has ramifications.
This has ramifications for the agreed history of ancient Egypt.
That's all well and good. ButRebecca Ingram's capture has ramifications beyond your passwords and codes.
This type of dependence has ramifications on the adrenal cells, which rely on cholesteryl esters derived from LDL.
Because, while his basic message is spiritual,his work has ramifications that are entirely down-to-earth.
Hegel's logic has ramifications that differs from that had been conceived since aristotle by"logic", because it is not a purely subjective logic, but whose actual truth was laid in autodeterminadora union at the same time subject and object, which can be understood as giving life to the logical processes. it is north of this research and move through their.
But Rebecca Ingram's capture has ramifications beyond your passwords and codes.
It is an important point because we are currently dealing with a real scourge that has ramifications for public health.
The loss of monetary sovereignty has ramifications for the real convergence of economies, serving the economic groups, directly or indirectly.
In 1948, Israel was recognized as a sovereign state,and this, too, has ramifications for the student of Scripture.
For André Massa, partner at Antera Asset Management,the sector has ramifications that go beyond taxes and jobs, with the population having access to cutting edge medication.
Factors that support this systemic re-accommodation, this slide between the designed,approved and implemented has ramifications far beyond the legal boundaries.
Mr President, Commissioner, colleagues, influenza is a disease with grave health, social and economic implications;it also has ramifications in the defence sector and politics.
English is a little less messy in that respect,but this presumably has ramifications for languages that do have grammatical gender.
On the 27th July 2015 Mrs Heather Ilott won a landmark case in the Court of Appeal having contested her mother Melita Jackson's will,a decision that has ramifications for all testators and beneficiaries.
Where they have, or might have, ramifications in other Member States, or.
All actions have ramifications, which means all actions leave evidence.
The death of Gordon must have ramifications most substantial for the entire family.
Your choices have ramifications, Daddy.
Both factors have ramifications for the productivity and availability of the system.
Where they have, or might have, ramifications in other Member States, or.
I mean, your actions have ramifications.
We understand that any situation, legal or of strategic planning,may have ramifications that extend from one legal or financial area into another.
This may have ramifications in the next six months with personal relations severely strained, whilst his public life may become a little tough as well.
The point is, Mr. Palmer,that a single act can have ramifications beyond one's own comprehension.
It led to controversial 1996 welfare reform legislation that had ramifications way beyond the realm of welfare.
The United National panel of experts warns:"These criminal cartels have ramifications and connections worldwide and they represent the next serious security problem in the region.
For example, pursuant to the proposed regulation,Member States must supply without prior request any relevant information in respect of irregularities which might have ramifications in other Member States and where the potential damage to the Community's financial interests is 100000 euro or more.
Fortune wondered if the cannabis use could have ramifications for SpaceX contracts with the United States Air Force, though a USAF spokesperson told The Verge that there was no investigation being carried out and that the Air Force is still processing the situation.