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But that feel-good wishfulness clashes with a more consequential reality.
The narrative simplification of complex morally consequential reality is always the drift of a film inspired by a book.
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There is undoubtedly some truth to this, however demeaning it may be to both candidates, but in reality, the more consequential ur-text for the Clinton 2008 campaign may be another Hollywood classic, the Katharine Hepburn-Spencer Tracy"Pat and Mike" of 1952.
While Callon [ 17] described these four elements as consequential, he acknowledged that in reality they can overlap.
When Berger and Kichak [ 3] analyzed studies by Bates et al. [ 4, 5] and focused on consequential errors, they found "the reality is that no significant decrease in patient morbidity and mortality occurred as a result of the institution of CPOE" [ 3].
But with augmented reality, things can get complicated and consequential rather quickly.
As we talked, consequential events were reshaping the world below.
It's a prescient work of science fiction, showcasing the author's ability to construct alternative realities that are both entertaining and consequential.
This is an everyday reality that will become more intricate and more consequential as we integrate more aspects and dimensions of our lives online.
If inter-connectedness (the phenomenon of what happens "there" affecting "here," immediately and often unexpectedly) is one aspect of our reality, there are others that are no less consequential.
In one of the most consequential initiatives in American diplomatic history, President Nixon and Henry Kissinger finally accepted this reality and aligned Washington's China policy with reality.
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