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    1. The Wellcome-Genentech dispute may have important repercussions for other products and companies in the fledgling market for genetically engineered drugs.
    2. Unions at Romania's largest steel plant, in Galati, said Tuesday the strike had repercussions on the national economy, noting their plant only had enough coal and limestone for a few hours, Rompres said.
    3. If U.S. monetary policy goes astray it will have repercussions well beyond those that unseated the estimable Mr. Lawson.
    4. But, if some bankers fear the new law's repercussions, others are cheered by provisions that will greatly reduce the amounts of capital that U.S. banks will have to set aside for their portfolios of interest and currency swaps.
    5. In fact, there is growing nervousness among Soviet officials about the political repercussions of the planned subsidy cuts.
    6. Bush also was urged to tap the government's crude oil reserve. The aim would be to cushion American consumers against further economic repercussions from Mideast hostilities.
    7. But, according to the governors, the repercussions of their work are still being felt by small and medium-sized businesses that have been unable to continue lines of credit due to the tightened lending climate.
    8. A former Saudi government advisor noted: "There's a lot of underemployment here anyway and the Yemenis contributed to that. I don't think there will be major repercussions from their loss.
    9. The repercussions could be serious.
    10. A price war began. But the repercussions of Philip Morris's action have extended beyond the tobacco industry, hitting RJR in another business segment regarded as 'smoke-free'.
    11. Perhaps the agency is right that this minimized the repercussions; the general market has recovered nicely.
    12. This would have serious repercussions for building societies and their thousands of branches.
    13. Armstrong said that the financial repercussions of RICO, including the potential loss of a business, place unfair pressure on white-collar defendants to try to settle the charges through a plea bargain.
    14. But analysts see potential problems that planners must tackle to avoid repercussions in coming years.
    15. "This is a decision that will have major national repercussions for asbestos and other toxic substance cases," said attorney Gita F. Rothschild, who represented the three companies involved in the lawsuit.
    16. "That is an agreed sentiment among creditors, whether they are banks or governments." Japan isn't alone in its concern about the repercussions of Washington's sweeping debt-reduction for Poland.
    17. Fitzwater also voiced White House concerns over reports that NRA officials had hinted at political repercussions to national drug control Director William Bennett if he cracks down too hard on gun sales.
    18. Others say they are frightened by warnings of repercussions and will stay away.
    19. Workers feel such pressure to behave safely that some don't report minor injuries because they fear repercussions, one consultant claims.
    20. If the bond market fell into a prolonged slide, the repercussions could be vast.
    21. Herbert Cohen, a Dutch general practitioner also known for his willingness to perform mercy killing, said Kevorkian had used the device "just so he could run away" from the moral repercussions of the woman's death.
    22. The top Moslem religious leader of Soviet Azerbaijan, in an interview published Monday, predicted grave repercussions from the Soviet military intervention.
    23. Despite its limited effects on Mexico's foreign debt, the results of the plan are likely to have important market repercussions.
    24. President Reagan is expected to sign the measure, whose $3.9 billion cost estimate is well below the $6 billion level at which the measure could have nasty budgetary repercussions.
    25. But negative repercussions may persist from a White House confrontation with Congress during the tense days before passage.
    26. Rostropovich said the ability to present "Rayok" without fear of repercussions is another sign that "now the Soviet Union has truly changed and this is a happy time."
    27. If the deal were stopped, 'repercussions would go beyond just the UK/US (bilateral air services) agreement,' he told the American Chamber of Commerce in London. Bilateral talks resume next week.
    28. The repercussions of the conflict go well beyond a decline in agricultural output.
    29. Rubinstein said he believed anti-Semitic attacks were increasing because people were less aware of the repercussions of anti-Semitism more than 40 years after the Holocaust.
    30. Student dissent was effectively silenced by the violent military takeover of student-held Tiananmen Square on June 3-4, and the vast majority of students, wishing to avoid repercussions, are carefully mouthing the party line.
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