The injury could also have a ramification on his participation in the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow for the Isle of Man. |
Plant with small lemon-yellow flowers and thin green leaves, compact growth and good ramification. |
But in other species the ramification of the apophyses assumes more the form of bifurcation or of irregular branching. |
While there is a provision to cancel consent, it is not clear that consent may be refused, nor the ramification of such a refusal. |
There is some advantage in this elaborate method of dissecting out every distinct fibre and ramification of an argument. |
His core concept was ramification, meaning the likelihood that co-operation in one sector would lead governments to extend the range of collaboration across other sectors. |