Sessions notes that the mood of the country had both positive and negative reverberations.
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The storm's reverberations were in focus even for traders not directly in its path.
That seemingly simple and obvious proclamation has reverberations for the rest of our lives.
Borrowers entered a world of pain, and the reverberations within the economy are still being felt.
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But the reverberations of Russia's crisis forced up interest rates and turned many more loans bad.
The tragic reverberations that continue to affect so many Americans today would never have occurred.
Thiel starts at the very top of the higher education system, but the reverberations may be felt throughout.
The reverberations of the gold price correction will continue to be felt even if volatility in the price of gold subsides.
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During a Speedweeks in which she twice made NASCAR history, Danica Patricks performance triggered some unprecedented reverberations in social media, too.
The reverberations of the cap will be felt beyond the banking sector.
Reverberations from falling coastal property and collapsing developers are being felt widely.
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The euro has been badly shaken by more than two years of constant crisis, which in turn has sent reverberations through global markets.
The reverberations from the Apple case may resonate worldwide, particularly given the recent spate of lawsuits and court orders against online news sites.
It's big in the United States, but it is characterized by being very international, and we're going to hear the reverberations about this for a long time.
But the reverberations made their way from Manchester to North London, where both of Chelsea's main rivals for a top-four finish had been hoping for a different result.
That said, all involved shouldn't lose sight of the fact that reverberations from the loss will play out in ways big and small well beyond the immediate grieving period.
More than a week after its broadcast, powerful reverberations are still being felt from the ABC Four Corners investigation into the mistreatment of Australian cattle in Indonesian abattoirs.
But the commotion and its reverberations could be far-reaching.
While the impact is evident in the first regions Google Fiber touches directly, the reverberations may spur the entire industries of broadcast and communications to evolve more rapidly than analysts had previously thought.
The linkage is blurred, but I suspect that a titan like No. 34 China Mobile, the mainland's top wireless provider, now with 600 million customers, is also going to feel reverberations from Japan.
When the vision and determination of a city bent on regeneration of its spirit and resources met the ambitions of a director with a growing collection and dreams of expansion, a bargain was struck with international reverberations.
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But there was an emergency debate on Europe and an urgent question on the Health and Social Care Bill, both of which produced lively debate - and the Europe debate could yet have reverberations for government policy.
While he wants the BBC to make a fresh start and look to the future, Lord Hall also knows that the reverberations from Savile will continue for a while longer and that there are lessons still to be learned, both cultural and managerial.
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