Examples of using Ramification in English and their translations into Spanish
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it is now also contractually regulated by the Academy of Lille, a ramification of the French Ministry of National Education,
reproduction, ramification, information, and social interaction pillars with their descriptors,
7 July 1999, by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the State of Eritrea concerning two private communications, in writing, from the Chairman of the Organization of African Unity High-Level Delegation to the President of the State of Eritrea and their ramification on the Framework Agreement see annex.
Are there fiscal impacts or ramifications on ICANN(strategic plan,
The ramifications of these unfortunate events were far-reaching.
Certain ramifications in which our Firm has strong presence are.
There are international ramifications to these things.
will be an examination of the ramifications of discipleship.
In addition, it is certain that such a new settler colony would generate practical and dangerous ramifications.
What kind of ramifications?
I didn't quite understand all the ramifications of the financing.
As a principle, PSI stands against corruption in all its ramifications.
For this purpose the identification data retained for possible legal ramifications.
Doesn't he realise that lying can lead to very serious ramifications?
The obtained HDPE presents just a few molecular ramifications, with the result that intermolecular strengths
Furthermore this website nor its affiliates will be held responsible for any legal ramifications arising from fraudulent entry into
It conducted research and analysis on the gender ramifications of macroeconomic and trade policies in Lesotho,
This may have important ramifications regarding the ability of the respondent to pay damages,
UNCTAD is conducting research and analysis on the gender ramifications of macroeconomic policies, and specifically trade policies,
This message has important ramifications for UNDP as it seeks to define its comparative advantage