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But consequential?
His visit was to prove unexpectedly short (seven months), but consequential.
First, consider the prosaic but consequential details leading to the Aug. 1 market shift.
Treasury officials said that cap was manageable but consequential; officials had estimated that they might have to give out as much as $536 billion in total out of the original $700 billion.
But competing bills introduced this week, one by Republicans and another by Democrats, show small but consequential steps on immigration that leaders on both sides think they might accomplish in coming months, before electoral politics overwhelm the debate.
Bonuses are particularly dangerous because they invite bankers to game the system by hiding the risks of rare and hard-to-predict but consequential blow-ups, which I have called "black swan" events.
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But as consequential as they are, they need an audience.
We face not just that possibility but the consequential break up of the UK.
Goldsmith says he believes this ruling was "legally erroneous" but "hugely consequential".
By considering other factors, these data journalists are putting their thumbs on the scale — lightly, but with consequential effects.
The distance, about a mile and a half from the Rio Grande, was geographically negligible but enormously consequential.
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