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That fragile peace between a taciturn insider and a brash newcomer, which has helped both men pursue Republican priorities, faced a fresh and consequential test this week, when a major rewrite of the nation's health-care legislation faltered in the Senate.
If Barack Obama wins the Democratic nomination, Bendixen's claim will be put to an even more consequential test.
"Right now, the Obama administration is running one of the most consequential tests in recent history.
Both "generative" and "consequential" testing as discussed in the previous section are strong evaluation procedures.
Nowhere is this more evident than in the pathetically small hope that consequential testing and competition -- among parents for entry into charter schools, among schools for students, and among teachers for pay increases -- can lead to substantial education improvement and be a solution to poverty.
"Problematic items do sometimes occur even in good tests, and that is one more reason it is never acceptable to make a consequential decision based on a single test score," he said.
That experts can miss irrelevant unexpected objects when tested using familiar tasks is important, but it does not directly test whether that experience overrides inattentional blindness for a consequential unexpected object.
He is a consequential conductor who should return.
Even where to sit can be a consequential decision.
But on the Iran file, a consequential distinction emerged.
This seems to have been a consequential meeting.
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