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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.
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Still, it seemed that something consequential had just occurred.
How could something so consequential have gone unremarked for nearly two centuries?
But far more consequential have been the changes in low-income, highly segregated urban communities.
Truly consequential research has an impact that is unimaginable in advance.
Findings reveal that the most consequential change has been the widespread reforestation of lands abandoned from farming.
It's just that the link between beards and any real meaning, any consequential tendency, has almost always been so fickle and tenuous and arbitrary.
The orchestra players, who know when a consequential musician has shown up, joined with the audience to give Mr. Aimard a rousing ovation.
That's why it matters that the world's most consequential relationship has just produced something of great consequence in the fight against climate change.
The chancellor position — one of the mayor's most politically consequential appointments — has been vacant since Antwan Wilson resigned in February amid controversy after a little more than a year on the job.
So far, the impact of this tool on students learning, a part of the consequential validity, has not been explored.
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