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But the case was so consequential that the judge put a hold on enforcing her ruling until the Court of Appeals could rule on the contentious issue first.

Then the attacks came, and suddenly it was not so consequential that Michael Jackson had finished his long delayed album, that teenypop was angling to seem more grown-up or that sullen rockers had complaints about their parents.

After the vote, the North Dakota Republican said he and other supporters will work to attach the pipeline to "another must-pass bill" and said the pipeline is so consequential that it even bolsters US national security.

Yglesias argues that the difference between conventional and unconventional policy is consequential that there are well-established rules and understandings about how the Fed moves short-term rates, whereas something like moving the inflation target would enter unknown territory even if the strict economics says that it's pretty much the same thing.

The question of when to intervene in foreign conflicts is one of the most difficult and consequential that American leaders face.

Myriad other issues still divide Washington and Havana, but none is more consequential that the U.S. economic embargo -- or, as the Cubans call it, el bloqueo, the blockade.

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Pizzi and Williamson also show that in any normal system of consequential logic that contains BT, the formula (A → B) ≡ (A ≡ B) is provable if (A → B) ⊃ (A ⊃ B) is provable, in other words, consequential implication collapses into classical equivalence if (A → B) ⊃ (A ⊃ B) is provable.

The issue of non-participation, and consequential bias that may be introduced, is critically important in case control studies that rely on personal contact to assess environmental experiences and exposures.

One interpretation would be that some late reactions are in fact consequential reactions that are driven mainly by mechanisms related to epithelial injury (Denham et al, 2000).

These things are consequential: do that and the XI who take the field lack the correct balance; and from that comes the idea that everything is make-and-mend.

Mr. Baker's main thesis is not exactly groundbreaking: that Mr. Bush and Mr. Cheney created the most influential White House partnership since Richard M. Nixon and Henry A. Kissinger, and that, "for good or ill, theirs was a deeply consequential administration that would test a country and play out long after the two men at its center exited the public stage".

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