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It is attempting to become a lifestyle shopping destination in categories in which books play a consequential part but extending far past books.

The more consequential part of the ruling, in fact, may be the less visible one: its limitations to the expansion of Medicaid and, by extension, on congressional spending power.

For at least a time, I will survey the worlds of policy and politics in new ways and come to see how I can be a consequential part of it.

Attention to that last, most consequential part has been strangely lost amid the wider whirl of Bouley activity, which extends even to the plotting of a new cooking school and Japanese restaurant in the same patch of TriBeCa where the rest of this has been taking place.

They gathered here in Yokohama last week with officials from 115 countries to review the most consequential part of the report: a 26-page densely written briefing and dozens of complicated graphics that are supposed to provide governments with all the information they need to make the right decisions on how to deal with climate change.

Lindsay Duncan, the much-laureled British stage actress who has a small but consequential part in the film "Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance)" playing a wrathful New York Times theater critic whose every utterance oozes strychnine.

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The deal will also shape whether the United Kingdom – another union in which, as with the EU, our peoples have been better off together than apart – holds together or breaks into less consequential parts.

Yet others seem like nothing more than opportunistic displays of superior wit through snide remarks on his mortality and on the least consequential parts of his life, real or hallucinated.

The story it tells is poignant, yet somehow less than consequential, in part because the great and ostensibly astonishing reveal is telegraphed from the beginning, but mainly because the music never quite rises to the emotive crescendos the tale would seem to demand.

They don't have the impulse control and "consequential thinking" parts of their brains developed.

Does that show that we must move beyond a pure individualistic perspective to one in which consequential outcomes are part of the measure of justice?

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