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In August and September it withdrew two, more consequential, articles.
John Yoo's 1996 The Continuation of Politics by Other Means: The Original Understanding of War Powers is surely among the most consequential articles ever to appear in the California Law Review.
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As noted in previous City Shaping articles, consequential and noteworthy work is molding Houston, TX, Toronto, ON, and many other places with projects of varying scale that skillfully achieve ecological, social, and cultural objectives.
Unfortunately, the article overestimates how political consequential young voters are, "If no one under the age of 30 had voted, Obama would have won every state he carried with the exception of two: Indiana and North Carolina," wrote Chuck Todd and Sheldon Gawiser in How Barack Obama Won (in 2008).
The word consequential has appeared in 145 New York Times articles in the past year, including on June 6 in the article, "Nintendo Is Hit by Hackers, but Breach Is Deemed Minor," by Hiroko Tabuchi: TOKYO — Nintendo, the manufacturer of the Wii and 3DS game systems, said Sunday that it had been the target of a recent hacker attack, the latest in a flurry of intrusions into corporate Web sites.
In this comment we draw attention to an elementary but consequential mathematical error in this recently published article.
While the new SAFE has a plethora of modifications to the previous SAFE document, this article touches on the most consequential of changes — the use of a valuation cap.
But the article also contained a huge, consequential error: It wrongly claimed there was a link between politics and the lethal 2011 mass shooting that wounded Congresswoman Gabby Giffords the shooter, Jared Lee Loughner, was deeply disturbed but not particularly political.
This would entail consequential amendments to the preamble and to Article I of the Agreement.
(Høyrup, 2000: 189) It is not my intention to dive into Høyrup's discussion with Habermas as the consequential set of diffractive readings would require another article, but his reminder transverses this obstacle as it leads us back to previous steps in my argumentation.
The book sets out, according to its author, to visualize "consequential trivia": a charticle showing the most edited Wikipedia articles (Jesus, Star Wars, Ann Coulter), or a map of one thing each country does better than any other (America produces serial killers; Iran produces pistachios).
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