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There are two consequential policy events coming up in a matter of days.
Foreign policy issues are often consequential to our recovering economy.
There is also no cover for consequential loss under this service.
That is, they would consider an action to be right for reasons other than consequential.
It is, however, consequential to the future of our coal industry.
But I have the time now, and this is potentially consequential.
"I did not really think it was consequential," she said.
Chase was waiting for someone else to say something consequential.
The shift to the right would be just as consequential in Congressional policy terms.
As an entertainer you're doing the least consequential thing a person can do.
Of course, we've come a long way since marriage was considered a consequential institution.
The play debates freedom of will and the consequential choice.
The problem with the use of these drugs is that they have the potential for consequential and sometimes serious side effects.
Funny, how these important later Games seemed to be getting less consequential in actual play.
Right now, their choices are more consequential than Web site features.
The sums are not vast or consequential for the economy.
Rarely has the world faced a choice more clear or consequential.
Consequential strangers are personal connections other than family and close friends.
This was consequential on the repeal of section 15 by that Part.
Those factors brought public distrust as a consequential added problem.
To begin with, the subject matter is hardly timely or consequential.
The very consequential power of our mutual love for each other."
What was once basketball's seminal play might now be its least consequential.
The paintings are smart and knowing if not particularly consequential.
"So who gets put in place at this point becomes much more consequential.