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How to use ramification in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word ramification? Here are some examples.

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As we see here, the ramification of the collisions of two cultures is often witnessed in the conflicts between immigrant parents and their more acculturated children.
An extension of the lateral line system on the head consists of a ramification of sensory canals.
The ramification of the ICC's actions substantively reoriented the national political landscape.
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.
While there is a provision to cancel consent, it is not clear that consent may be refused, nor the ramification of such a refusal.
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.
People should think about that ramification.
The deep green plants grow in lax and high turfs, which indeed look like little forests because of the dendroid ramification of the single plants.
If it becomes too large, fold back it, that supports its ramification.
However, whistle-blowing has a different ramification in the west of Scotland: it tends to indicates flutes and that does not go down too well in my part of the world.
One ramification of defining such research as coming within the scope of this Protocol is that it would be reviewed by an ethics committee, which could point out any potential problems in the research project.
In Manitoba at the turn of the 20th century wheat farmers sought more rail lines, and the province encouraged ramification of the lines with land grants.
Goodjiones never realized the ramification of having negative credit until nearly a decade later when she attempted to get a major credit card in 1992 and was turned down.
Examples from Classical Literature
It is remarkable that we sometimes find an idea dart suddenly into the mind without cause or ramification.
Every ramification has its feeder, and sucks up food for the tree with avidity.
They are only an extension and ramification, one of another, an endless continuation like the epics of the East.
There is some advantage in this elaborate method of dissecting out every distinct fibre and ramification of an argument.
But in other species the ramification of the apophyses assumes more the form of bifurcation or of irregular branching.
There are sometimes other complications in the ramification of the tube, but these need not detain us.
We determined to keep up the etiquette of refined life in its every ramification.
These pains appeared to flash along well defined lines of ramification and to beat with an inconceivably rapid periodicity.
Inwardly this is an inextricable ramification and communication.
It led into a ramification of small passages and tunnels underground.
It is not growing strongly, and is as simple as possible in ramification.
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