Within hours, TV networks provided round-the-clock information on the events and commentary on potential ripple effects. |
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The ripple effects of the week-long action spread into other areas of life. |
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However, concerns are now being raised about possible ripple effects across the country. |
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And it is unlikely that the ripple effects of such success would be contained within the confines of sport. |
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The ripple effects of financial education go well beyond the individuals concerned, with benefits also for wider society. |
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While we recognize that there will inevitably be ripple effects, redistribution should focus on areas of population growth or decline. |
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The impacts may extend throughout an individual's life, with ripple effects on a young person's family, workplace, and community. |
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Considerably higher support to combat malaria had ripple effects on strengthening other health interventions. |
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Such changes have ripple effects that can disrupt or destroy the native ecology and existing recreational and commercial uses along with it. |
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However, the economic ripple effects extend much further as there is a close interdependence between the mine and the town's well being. |
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In addition, there should be a capacity to intervene to resolve choke points causing ripple effects throughout the network. |
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The ripple effects of drought are immense and affect even the local retailers who supply farmers. |
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This lack of family law lawyers sends ripple effects throughout the system that seriously impact the quality of service. |
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Again, the stress-testing approach, but now taking fuller account of ripple effects, can be used to assess plausibility. |
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However an expansion of the risk paradigm through a human ecology model allows the understanding of the ripple effects and the role of the underlying chain effects. |
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In our day-to-day lives, the decisions and choices we make create their own ripple effects. |
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Finally, and not least, Canadian bank growth in other countries helps strengthen Canada's brand abroad, with longer-term ripple effects to the benefit of our economy. |
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The newspaper recalls the collapse of another US fund, LTCM, which had forced the Federal Reserve to lower its interest rates to avoid ripple effects in the financial system. |
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Although it may go unnoticed by most people, the loss of one or two key species can have ripple effects across an ecosystem with potentially significant effects on our quality of life. |
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Make choices that really matter in 2009 and you will enjoy the wonderful ripple effects. |
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The year is ending with the fear of a global economic downturn haunting all countries, rich and poor alike, as the ripple effects of the financial crisis spread. |
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The Agency will strengthen its support for the implementation of projects whose ripple effects will be beneficial for the development of regional economies. |
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In spite of their many common interests, Moscow cannot afford to prop up states as they become increasingly despotic, for the risk of breakdown and consequent ripple effects are too dangerous. |
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These countries play a key role in securing stability and peace, and a stalemate in their economic reforms would send ripple effects throughout the system. |
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The scandal continues to have ripple effects. |
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The construction delays have other ripple effects. |
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The members of the Support Group were urged to promote the activities of young indigenous entrepreneurs at the country level, with the aim of encouraging indigenous enterprises and wider ripple effects. |
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We have seen what the consequences are when we take out the foundations, the very pillars of an economy, and what the ripple effects can be to all sectors. |
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True success at innovation has ripple effects beyond one industry and will spawn imitation as evidenced by the unanimous choice for top innovator of 2006, Apple Computer. |
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That is to say that even out to 5 million miles from the sun, giant solar storms or coronal mass ejections can create ripple effects felt through the corona. |
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California's businesses are feeling the ripple effects of the massive property damage at New York City's Ground Zero and the resulting shift in insurance practices. |
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