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Far more consequential was Peru's use of the D'Hondt formula.
The second — less noticed but perhaps more consequential — was a bill advanced in the Knesset to prohibit any major newspaper from being distributed for free.
The other thing that happened that was probably more consequential was that my now-husband, Jeff Way, who works here at the Wyss Institute, was helping a friend of ours start a new institute in Berkeley.
The first, and least consequential, was the embarrassment suffered by the opinion pollsters (and the pundits, myself included, who had relied on the figures, which suggested that the election would be very close indeed).
Even more consequential was Wallace's role in the career of the agronomist Norman Borlaug, who, in 1970, won the Nobel Peace Prize for his work in developing disease-resistant wheat.
Particularly consequential was the crusade of John Walsh, the host of "America's Most Wanted" and the father of a six-year-old boy who, in 1981, was abducted inside a shopping mall and beheaded.
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How different are they from previous generations, and how consequential are these differences?
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More consequential is the presence of so-called Angels from the present day who mastermind the telling of the story.
But just how close it tracks to the coast next week, while enormously consequential, is not yet clear.
In general, the only households in which the gender divide isn't consequential are single-mother homes.
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