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The dispute has broad repercussions for the two nations, which made peace in 1979.
Whether this luxury development will have broader repercussions remains to be seen.
Yet employment lawyers said the California ruling could have broad repercussions.
The budget debate has had broader repercussions in communities already divided by religious differences.
But they noted that the limits set by the court on the Fed's powers might have broad repercussions.
For Huntsman, though, it is not the broad repercussions that are so painful.
And this one not only has the potential of far broader repercussions, but has divided Americans as well.
This is having broad repercussions for the economy.
The suit could have broad repercussions in the industry because virtually all personal computer makers are moving toward more of a Macintosh look.
But the Kurdish question as such is of course enormously complex and complicated, with broad repercussions in all directions.
But the victory by Mr. Espada is likely to have broad repercussions.
Both issues have in fact riled scientists since the early days of the administration, and both continue to have broad repercussions.
But analysts warn that credit quality may be a worry, pointing to a Florida taxpayer revolt that could have broad repercussions.
"Thanks to Zaranth and you, this will be an immensely interesting meeting, with broad repercussions and, I hope, changes.
The Supreme Court ruling on the University of Michigan's affirmative action programs obviously had broad repercussions for universities.
Consequently, this has had broader repercussions in sending a focused message to the citizens of Europe about the positive work of the European Union itself.
The S.E.C.'s decision, issued in letters to the eight funds on May 8, may have broad repercussions.
At other business schools, too, students are following the Enron-Andersen fiasco closely - but showing greater worry about the fallout on their futures than about the broader repercussions.
In order to achieve this permanence there are some very controversial aspects, such as the removal of ex ante control, which may distract us from other deficiencies with broader repercussions.
And Mr. Jaffe said the ruling could have broader repercussions, because the agency had been asked by some groups to regulate advertising of other nonprescription drugs, like alcohol and caffeine.
But coupled with the second change in the law, the expiration of Section 245(i) will have broader repercussions, affecting hundreds of thousands of people, even those who are years away from getting their green cards.
Revelations about what a Saudi sheikh really thinks about Israel and Iran have broader repercussions than the photos of a bong-wielding Ivy Leaguer with her heart set on a career in banking.
The case has already had broad repercussions, chipping away at the securities industry's established system of settling employment disputes through mandatory industry arbitration - a system that critics said favored securities firms and disadvantaged employees.
Her naivety and inability to consider broader repercussions of her actions leads to much of the tragedy in her life; however, by the end of the game, she is shown to have learnt from it.
One is that Mr. Assad took seriously Mr. Netanyahu's warnings last month that any attacks by Hezbollah guerrillas in southern Lebanon would have broader repercussions, and has mounted his defenses accordingly.