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Ramification

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Ramification meaning

A branching-out, the act or result of developing branches; specifically the divergence of the stem and limbs of a plant into smaller ones, or of similar developments in blood vessels, anatomical structures etc. | An offshoot of a decision, fact etc.; a consequence or implication, especially one which complicates a situation. | An arrangement of branches.

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It happened and everyone will have to deal with some minor ramification for it.

MUFG has assessed one ramification of the easing of restrictions as being beneficial flows into yen.

A staggering increase in the cases has underscored the need to reinforce the lockdown because people are making light of precautionary measures and the ramification could be more dangerous as expected.

Did you have to overcome political ramification with perhaps economic ramifications to get to this decision?

Supporting his administration in every ramification, giving him encouragement, not talking ill about him because Buhari’s success as APC President will give an APC candidate from the Southeast a milestone to succeed”.

This is outright unfair because we're not in the know of how doctors are inadequately coping with COVID-19 sans any prior knowledge and probable ramification/s of it.

We must also ask about the ramification of such joint ownership on the other Riparian States such as Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, and South Sudan.

He also enjoined the legal luminaries to be honest in thought, speech and action, uphold integrity and eschew the spirit of selfishness and greed in every ramification.

One possible ramification of the GOP's efforts?

The ramification of his careless act will bring serious repercussions!

Ayade is the product of their struggle, therefore, they cannot in all ramification exonerate themselves from his failure or success.

Frank P. Ramsey tried to argue that Russell's ramification of the theory of types was unnecessary, so that reducibility could be removed, but these arguments seemed inconclusive.

In fact, the more geometric types of ramification are also related to more abstract types of discriminant, making this a central algebraic idea in many applications.

It defines three roles encompassing (1) the sign, (2) the sign's subject matter, called its object, and (3) the sign's meaning or ramification as formed into a kind of effect called its interpretant (a further sign, for example a translation).

Such ramification questions occur even in number-theoretic questions solely concerned with integers.

Utopias have explored the ramification of gender being either a societal construct or a hard-wired imperative. citation In Mary Gentle 's Golden Witchbreed, gender is not chosen until maturity, and gender has no bearing on social roles.