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ramifications

noun as in consequence, development

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The pressure on Red Bull is all the greater because of the potential ramifications of this year on Verstappen's future.

From BBC

The full fallout and ramifications of the deal may well leave a cloud hanging over the rest of the season.

From BBC

The failed merger has had leadership ramifications, too.

From Salon

“They wanted to keep President Trump on their good side, because they don’t want to deal with any legal ramifications from the federal government,” said Jared Slater, partner at Ervin Cohen & Jessup.

“You are not just reporting data. You are feeding into an ecosystem that is going to have much larger ramifications.”

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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