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"This time is, unfortunately, more consequential," a senior administration official said.
Choosing design features in a new smartphone, say, is considered too consequential a game.
Obama links the concept with Lincoln, who was as consequential a President as Roosevelt but in ways that were less obviously partisan and ideological.
"And I agree that as interesting a figure and as consequential a figure as Paul Ryan is, it won't be another Palin moment".
The marches represented the latest manifestation of a phenomenon that is more lasting, and, ultimately, more consequential: a rare popular mobilization against a sitting President.
Accidentally causing a death is understood to be both meaningless and overwhelmingly consequential — a gruesomely reversed deus ex machina, in which an intractable problem is introduced rather than solved.
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All of those things would determine how consequential an action it was".
That was a hugely consequential decision, a very offensive decision to most people.
These difficulties are amplified as its use expands, along with the transition from attributional (aLCA) to consequential (cLCA) and from retrospective to prospective.
Even if a single miss error is more consequential than a single false positive, a mass of false positives could, in principle, outweigh the benefits of fewer misses.
"But a health test is more consequential than a consumer product.
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