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COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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economic
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The predicament of this group could have severe economic repercussions for the region as a whole.
political
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But he shuddered at the military and political repercussions throughout the Middle East of a Western bid to defeat or overthrow Nasser.
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It was a major economic crisis with serious social and political repercussions .
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The political repercussions of the events were devastating for the Labour Party.
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He suggested the basic reason for the public clamour over strikes reflects their political repercussions rather than any direct economic impact.
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The disaster has already had serious political repercussions .
serious
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I am advised that there were no serious repercussions for any patient at Sunderland general hospital last year.
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Three levels of damage are: Stage 1: Surface damage with low risk of serious repercussions .
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If it finds that the plant is not working that could have serious repercussions , beyond the straight forward cost of replacement.
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An innocent tickle in your throat could have more serious repercussions if you sip the wrong syrup.
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The disaster has already had serious political repercussions .
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Nevertheless, it had serious repercussions on one of the housing stresses of London.
social
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In this way change is seen as a developing social process the repercussions of which can not be completely forecast.
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It was a major economic crisis with serious social and political repercussions .
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This sort of request has extremely complicated emotional, practical and social repercussions for the people who are left.
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Secondly, the fruits of this victory testify to war's revolutionising effects and its profound social repercussions .
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The social repercussions of Emancipation and accelerated economic development gave rise to a range of diverse pressures upon the regime.
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A number of alternatives are provided and the user exercises choice between these alternatives which will have social as well as technical repercussions .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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All this activity had countless repercussions.
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Alterations to one element of the Marketing Mix can have repercussions within each category, or elsewhere within the Marketing Mix.
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The collapse of these two leading houses will have repercussions for the whole industry.
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This double view of the female has repercussions within the lives of Hindu women.
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This had repercussions for the papacy as well as for the parishes.
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This immense success had many repercussions.