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But the most obvious and consequential example was the recent referendum on the amendments, in the nation's first post-Mubarak balloting.
But in the last 10 years the S.C.O. has evolved into the most interesting, and perhaps consequential, example of Chinese diplomacy.
The most familiar and consequential example is the widespread conservative disbelief that the world is getting hotter, the sea level is rising, and it's happening because humans burn fossil fuels.
One consequential example of research undertaken to counteract interconnected errors of erasure and distortion is the ethnographic work with groups long identified as "hunter-gatherers".
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The most consequential examples of Cheney's conservatism come from his years in the Bush 41 Administration.
"An exception is in relation to transport projects in London where the Welsh government can receive consequentials, an example of this is the Crossrail project for which a consequential was paid to the Welsh government".
But the FSA said there is nothing in its rules that says NatWest would have to pay consequential losses, for example if someone was unable to purchase flights at the price they wanted.
And while Barasch's legal representation of Stanford might have been the single most consequential and egregious example of such misconduct, the new information shows that Barasch's actions in representing Stanford were hardly an anomaly.
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