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ramification

noun as in consequence, development

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While Los Angeles is the epicenter of entertainment, where AI is expected to have serious ramifications, much of the recent tech investment was focused on other industries, including healthcare.

“But also it has to be said the consequences and the ramifications are much more serious when it comes to politics.”

And if you just were to stay with it and the ramifications of that question — because you know, or you're supposed to know, that he's lying about who pays the tariffs.

From Salon

Here is some background on how they came to stand at the doorstep of a fray 5,000 miles from home — and what the ramifications might be for the region and the wider world.

The term may make the mistakes seem almost innocuous, but in some applications, even a minuscule error rate can have severe ramifications.

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

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