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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as consequential of" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression would typically be "as a consequence of."
Example: "As a consequence of the heavy rainfall, the river overflowed its banks."
Alternatives: "due to" or "as a result of."
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Features that contributed to these regions were putatively identified and metabolic connections that have been well-described as consequential of cocaine exposure were established.
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Not many books have been as consequential as "Origin of Species," and Mr. Bettany's Darwin, as imagined by the director Jon Amiel and the screenwriter John Collee, has more than an inkling of what the fallout will be.
Until last summer, the presence of mosquitoes in and around New York City was about as consequential as the presence of pigeons -- and far less obvious.
The invisibility of work and workers in the digital age is as consequential as the rise of the assembly line and, later, the service economy.
It also underscores why responsible media outlets should do more than print these unverified government accusations as truth, especially about a matter as consequential as the government's assassination of its own citizens.
But, Collins added, the Russians are hardly as consequential for the future of North Korean diplomacy as America, China, Japan, and South Korea.
While other climate-change initiatives spearheaded by President Obama — like the EPA strategy for reducing emissions from power plants, called the Clean Power Plan — received more scrutiny from industry and conservative critics, emissions standards for cars are just as consequential for curbing the buildup of atmosphere-warming gases, analysts said.
Yet the recovery has lost momentum, and while the end of the year will not be as gut-wrenching as the final 3 1/2 months of 2008, when the global economy suffered a cardiac arrest, it will be as consequential in affecting the welfare of millions of people.
These aren't so much skills as tendencies — inclinations — that prove to be every bit as consequential as the stuff of rankings and record books.
The Weekly Standard, the bible of American neo-conservatives, declared a few months ago that the constitution is aimed at creating a European super-state to rival the United States, and concluded that it "might prove every bit as consequential as the liberation of Baghdad".
Another hint came from Carney's assurance that "the president has full confidence in General [Keith ] Alexanderand the leadership at the NSA". Obama probably wouldn't have such confidence if that leadership had kept him in the dark about something as consequential as the bugging of world leaders' phones.
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