The terms of the Peace Treaty alone have far-reaching consequences to the explorer or mining man in all parts of the world.
The closing of German coal supplies to nearby countries also had far-reaching consequences.
The terms of the Peace Treaty in regard to these commodities have far-reaching consequences, not only for Germany but for all Europe, and indirectly, for the world.
The far-reaching consequences of this conception will be dealt with in a later chapter.
Let all sides of the subject be viewed in all its vastness and far-reaching consequences.
These expressions of an extended democracy have had far-reaching consequences on the democratic idealism of the world.
Through the scientific discoveries of Galileo and Copernicus and exploration of Columbus, brought about largely by the influence of humanistic studies, were wrought far-reaching consequences in the thought of the age.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "reaching consequences" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.