Another, almost as consequential in the new system, would be whether to have children.
It is the damage wrought to Mrs Clinton that is probably the most consequential.
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Everyone talks about them, but few realize just how consequential and far-reaching they are.
These costs, known as "consequential losses, " might also include overdraft charges or additional borrowing costs.
The media rights money and consequential conference realignments are increasing the disparity in programs.
It is a clash of ideals, not civilizations, a profound and hugely consequential clash of ideals.
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The Knicks relocated their relevance and made basketball in this town even mediocre basketball feel consequential.
"There has been no support that has been more consequential" than Bloomberg's, the vice president said.
But the President just concluded a very, I think, exciting and consequential visit to Burma.
In few arenas is this axiom more consequential or more steadfastly ignored than in the criminal justice system.
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That was consequential and it was unprecedented, and the result was bad for everyone.
The equally consequential part of this dispute is how long does this production last.
What makes these points so consequential is the unique math of the United States Senate.
He has had almost no personal relationships or consequential political dealings with conservatives during his whole life.
Beginning on page 124 we list our choices for the 85 most consequential innovations since 1917.
He has had almost no personal relationships or consequential political dealings with conservatives during his entire life.
But it just is bigger here because the need is greater and the request is more consequential.
Healthcare reform may well be the most consequential legislative action since the Great Society in the 1960s.
Entrant waives the right to claim any damages whatsoever, including, but not limited to, punitive, consequential, direct, or indirect damages.
Some of the repertory is drawn off television and is therefore potentially consequential or entertaining, but not much.
The utilization of existing road capacity will also be increased with a potential consequential reduction in journey times.
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"People can't believe that somebody as consequential as Kennedy was killed by somebody as inconsequential as Oswald, " he says.
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The AAIB report said the wheel's outer bearing had seized and "consequential damage had allowed the wheel to detach".
You hear him say often that this election in many ways might be more consequential than the last one.
She said what you really wanted to measure was consequential deceptions, meaning the level of deception that moved voters.
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But thinking about international illicit trade as just another manifestation of criminal behavior misses a larger, more consequential point.
The most important, strategically consequential story is that Egypt is rapidly going broke.
Is this, as cheerleaders on both sides claim, the most consequential election in a generation, or will little change?
But in more consequential situations he was an instinctive master of the art.
Rohde is one of the most brilliant and consequential journalists of his generation.
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