Use "repercussions" in a sentence

1. The reforms had unexpected repercussions.

2. Repercussions may differ depending on the case.

3. President Kennedy's assassination had far-reaching repercussions.

4. There were serious repercussions on his career.

5. Bobby knew the repercussions about homosexual lifestyle.

6. What repercussions will the war have on the economy?

7. As it unfolds, its repercussions will extend beyond our shores.

8. Repercussions can be observed several years after the death.

9. Now, this has already started to have pretty immediate repercussions.

10. It was an effort which was to have painful repercussions.

11. His resignation will have serious repercussions on/for the firm.

12. The long-term repercussions fully justify the significance attached to Emancipation.

13. Changes in the industry had major repercussions for the local community.

14. The repercussions of the change in policy will be felt throughout Europe.

15. The repercussions of such a turbulent period are not all disadvantageous, however.

16. The pay cuts are likely to have serious repercussions on productivity.

17. Any change of policy has enormous repercussions on the staffing situation.

18. This tests your ability to think through the repercussions of your actions.

19. 4 The collapse of the company had repercussions for the whole industry.

20. Any decrease in tourism could have serious repercussions for the local economy.

21. 10 Any decrease in tourism could have serious repercussions for the local economy.

22. It was an American catastrophe, with painful repercussions on all humankind.

23. Repercussions of the case continue to reverberate through the financial world.

24. The collapse of the company had repercussions for the whole industry.

25. Blowback definition is - an unforeseen and unwanted effect, result, or set of repercussions.

26. We weigh up the risks and possible repercussions of each and every situation.

27. Regrets can last a long time—some will have repercussions that echo through eternity.

28. Human acts have repercussions far beyond the frontiers of the human world.

29. This had repercussions for the papacy as well as for the parishes.

30. Did you really think you could destroy two of my teams without any repercussions?

31. Autonomical and Hemodynamic Repercussions on Excentric Resistance in Different Intensities With Blood Flow Restriction

32. Domestic policies have repercussions abroad: external policy can markedly affect a state's internal circumstance.

33. From the Cambridge English Corpus Many of these repercussions may be known Beforehand, …

34. Because our existence has repercussions, like a pebble in a very polluted pond.

35. The MP, who is no stranger to controversy herself, said the scandal could have serious repercussions.

36. The Consignee can even decide to return any leftover stock without worrying about monetary repercussions

37. 16 We weigh up the risks and possible repercussions of each and every situation.

38. Synonyms for Blowbacks include fallout, consequences, results, effect, aftereffects, repercussions, outcomes, ramifications, side effects and aftermaths

39. Synonyms for Aftermaths include results, repercussions, ramifications, fallout, impact, implication, side effects, consequences, aftereffects and aftershock

40. An innocent tickle in your throat could have more serious repercussions if you sip the wrong syrup.

41. Huzzahs to Maggie McCool for not losing her ''cool'' about repercussions on her distaste of Brutifying biology

42. In addition, the lack of a local paying account has had serious repercussions on the disbursement rate.

43. Comprehensive insurance coverage to protect your business against the financial repercussions of death, accident or illness.

44. The hazards of becoming embroiled in domestic squabbles - and he still saw this as one - were their repercussions.

45. Ultimately , it 's difficult to imagine the extent of the economic repercussions a major natural disaster can bring about .

46. Furthermore, the unfavourable climate may have repercussions on the general attitudes to the black population in the United Kingdom.

47. Trends in international air transport are leading airlines to forge alliances and agreements which have important repercussions for competition.

48. 50 For more information on the repercussions of a collective agreement on accommodation, see part 3.8 of this paper.

49. What indeed are the repercussions of establishing the two-parent, heterosexual couple as the only legitimate model of parenthood?

50. It will also consider the implications and repercussions on the Member States' administrations and the national supervisory and research departments.

51. Despite the repercussions caused by the admittance of the Communist Chinese to the United Nations, Taiwan’s economy still is booming.

52. Little implied that one reason for being non-committal is the repercussions a callup would have on his current club.

53. The social repercussions of Emancipation and accelerated economic development gave rise to a range of diverse pressures upon the regime.

54. Arson is a serious property crime that has significant repercussions for offenders no matter what state you live in

55. Commingling your personal and business assets could complicate matters when it’s time to file taxes and may even have legal repercussions

56. ACIN runs programs to improve the education, health, land management, and legal protection of Indigenous people, and to monitor legislation and its repercussions.

57. If he was considered overly antagonistic in the debate, there would be disastrous repercussions for both him and the Jewish community.

58. A number of alternatives are provided and the user exercises choice between these alternatives which will have social as well as technical repercussions.

59. Blurting is a specific kind of spontaneous speech that has negative repercussions. Some spontaneous speech is positive, like an unexpected compliment or humorous statement

60. Then it was plausible to fear that a show of irresolution in one part of the world would have dangerous repercussions elsewhere.

61. A white lie is a fib that is told to spare the feelings of the listener or so the teller may avoid minor repercussions

62. Whether the lore of the sandwich is fact or fiction, there's no denying that even the most serendipitous invention can have big repercussions.

63. An asexual who is touch-Averse may experience certain repercussions that one who is non-asexual and touch-Averse will not (and vice versa)

64. Hold accountable managers and employees who have shown Ageist behavior, and create a safe environment for all employees to discuss their challenges without repercussions

65. (19) The estimate of the social liability does not take into account the repercussions which IFB's bankruptcy would have had on OCHZ IGE for IFB’s social liability.

66. TV presenter (and Stormzy’s girlfriend) Maya Jama is a mixed race celebrity who was exposed for disgusting Colourist tweets yet suffered no professional repercussions for …

67. The above negative consequences for the bicycle industry would be amplified due to repercussions in the European parts industry and other activities linked to the bicycle business.

68. Account should also be taken of the sensitive legal repercussions of the unilateral revocation of an order in the event of the originator's or beneficiary's bankruptcy.

69. Rising insecurity and the fear of repercussions exacerbate the underreporting of sexual violence by impeding access to services, especially in areas controlled by anti-Government elements.

70. Channeling without conscious knowledge of the Channeling System and applying careful protocols to channel effectively can result in “energetic hangovers,” lowered energy, incorrect information, and even health repercussions.

71. Synonyms for Backlashed include boomeranged, backfired, rebounded, rebound, had an adverse effect, had unwelcome repercussions, kicked back, came home to roost, come home to roost and ricocheted

72. Developing or maintaining chemical, biological or nuclear weapons has extraordinary financial, human, environmental, opportunity and disarmament costs- and the costs and repercussions of their accidental or intentional use are immeasurable

73. With accelerating economic growth rates, particularly in this part of the world, including India, the global energy consumption pattern is set for a significant evolution with attendant wide-ranging repercussions.

74. Developing or maintaining chemical, biological or nuclear weapons has extraordinary financial, human, environmental, opportunity and disarmament costs — and the costs and repercussions of their accidental or intentional use are immeasurable.

75. That uncertainty, which comes with untold economic repercussions, contributed to a slower-than-usual free agent market this winter — but one that now appears to have entered a final, Breakneck phase

76. Chapter 11 of In Breakable Heaven! We’re getting to the part that inspired the whole idea for this series, so I’m pretty excited! Summary: Reader deals with the repercussions of being abducted

77. Since the time of Philetaerus, the first Attalid ruler, the Galatians had posed a problem for Pergamon, indeed for all of Asia Minor, by exacting tributes to avoid war or other repercussions.

78. A powerfully moving novel told from alternating perspectives, Commuters is an intensely human story of lives profoundly changed by the repercussions of one marriage, and by the complex intertwining of love, money, and family.

79. Set in 1945 Leningrad, Beanpole is a touching historical drama which is concerned about the postwar repercussions and heartlessness of a brutal period of war and the strength of character required in negotiating and managing its consequences

80. Apartheid was a system of legal racial separation which dominated the Republic of South Africa from 1948 until 1993, However, the mechanisms of Apartheid were set in place long before 1948, and South Africa continues to deal with the repercussions.