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China's pledge to cap carbon emissions by 2030, and its even more consequential commitment to increase the country's non-fossil fuel share of total energy consumption to 20%, should put a stop to the mantra, "China isn't doing anything, so why should we?" 2. For the first time ever, a U.S. administration is saying, "our policy is to reduce carbon emissions over the next 50 years".

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What Beck decries as the Church's "social justice" and "progressivism" has been responsible for such consequential commitments as the abolitionist and civil rights movements.

"While obviously the company under his leadership has been responsible for several poor and consequential decisions, Mr. Darbee's commitment to P.G.& E. and its constituents is unquestioned," Mr. Peevey said in a statement.

As long as Obama can keep from promising something consequential -- boots on the ground, or a wider commitment to Assad's opponents -- he should be fine.

109 The Supreme Court of Canada's position is grounded in a deep commitment to the value of autonomy and the consequential belief that competent individuals should be free to chart their own course and their wishes should be respected with a few exceptions (such as where this would cause harm to others).

Provision of such guidance is the responsibility of the test developers as part of their commitment to promoting positive washback and thus ensuring the consequential validity of the test.

Judaism's distinction as a faith, he says, comes from its commitment to belief in an invisible God, and from this commitment, many consequential things follow.

I share his political philosophy, appreciate his commitment and approach to public service and admire him as one of the most consequential vice presidents in our history.

In Scorpions: The Battles and Triumphs of FDR's Great Supreme Court Justices, Feldman's readable and highly informative history of Franklin Delano Roosevelt's most consequential Supreme Court appointments--Frankfurter, Hugo Black, William O. Douglas, and Robert Jackson--Feldman provides an excellent summary of Frankfurter's consistent, at times agonized commitment to judicial restraint.

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This year of inconsequence has grown increasingly consequential for President Bush because of persistent, unanswered questions about his National Guard service -- why he failed to take his pilot's physical and whether he fulfilled his commitment to the Guard.

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