Examples of using Ramifications in English and their translations into Chinese
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As discussed above, institutional clients generally have a greater capacity and more resources than retail clients to analyze and understand complex conflicts and their ramifications.
Second, public- and private-sector decision-makers now have a multitude of instruments available for better assessing the social and environmental ramifications of their actions.
MNEs are highly encouraged to start reviewing and understanding the ramifications of this new obligation, which may include severe penalties.
Second, public- and private-sector decision-makers now have a multitude of instruments available for better assessing the social and environmental ramifications of their actions.
It is often used as preparation for action and gives people a chance to learn about an action, its tone, and legal ramifications.
Moreover, in the social studies of science, what one considers to be“current science” has political ramifications.
Many people looking at offshore hosting solutions are doing so to avoid having to pay legal ramifications within their own country.
Today, the reality is that, regardless of where they occur or whom they affect, all of them have ramifications on a global scale.
Consequently it would be essential to share information, harmonize legislation and increase vigilance with regard to organized crime and its economic ramifications.
Culture must also be developed in order to advance all its ramifications- political, social and scientific- which are inseparable from it.
Topology in all its many ramifications may be the greatest growth area in 20th century mathematics.
With regard to draft guideline 2.6.14, it was to be feared that the proposed approach could have ramifications beyond the reservations dialogue provided for in the Vienna Convention.
He recognized the public health ramifications of an overly medicalized system and has always supported community-based efforts and reaching the poor.
The ramifications of that environmental statement are truely massive and should cause many senators to realign their stance with the POTUS.
The findings ultimately may have important ramifications for novel tissue engineering methods or strategies to promote natural repair mechanisms in humans.
The economic and market ramifications could be substantial, though there's no indication now that the Fed is considering halting the balance sheet reduction.
The ramifications of the decision are not just that Article 370 is sought to be scrapped but also that Article 35A is made redundant.
These three sentiments and their ramifications constitute almost entirely the subject of the art of the wealthy.".
Security ramifications for not meeting the deadline are significant, and Microsoft shows no signs of extending support for Windows 7 past January.
And this has profound potential ramifications for even just the fundamental civil liberties on which democratic societies rely.