Sentence examples for consequential properties from inspiring English sources

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We believe that as scientists and as members of the general public, we have a primary responsibility "to do no harm" as well as to act prudently and with some humility as we consider the immense power of the life sciences to create microbes with novel and unusually consequential properties.

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He writes that 'the difference between goodness or value and such attributes as yellowness is there whereas the latter are differentiae…of their possessors, the former is a property (i.e. a consequential attribute) of them' (RG 121; italics in original).

If under such circumstances the individual has no cause of action, a fortiori must the same be true when the injuries are not direct but consequential, when his property is not directly touched by the legislative action but is affected in only an incidental and consequential way.

Do Cook County voters really want Berrios -- who Shaw calls "pay-to-play personified" -- making the county's most consequential decisions about property-tax rates?

The experimental results provide important engineering parameters, and demonstrate the effect of hydrate presence and consequential dissociation to index properties, engineering parameters, and innate sediment structures.

This review concentrates on examples involving a combination of two or more of these effects, and with the consequential changes in engineering properties.

And what most religious propositions may lack in plausibility they make up for in the degree to which they are memorable, emotionally salient, and socially consequential; all of these properties are a product of our underlying cognitive architecture, and most of this architecture is not consciously accessible.

There is a growing and evidence-based consensus that MP is important for optimal visual performance, because of its blue light-filtering properties and consequential attenuation of chromatic aberration, veiling luminance, and blue haze.

More consequential are out-of-property moves, typically transfers from smaller to larger properties, which can involve a change in geography, function, or brand or some combination of the three.

Negligent action causing physical damage to a person or property and consequential economic loss.

A better understanding of the Shewanella sp. surfaces in terms of their electrochemical structures and consequential flocculation, transport and sorptive properties would enable: (i) a further interpretation of the existing Shewanella sp. knowledge base; and (ii) better guiding of the future designs for bioremediation applications utilizing Shewanella sp. and other similar microorganisms.

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