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The word "consequentially" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to an action, decision or event that has caused a consequence that is not positive or desirable. For example, "The factory's decision to move production overseas consequentially led to the closure of the local plant."
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consequentially
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In a consequential manner; with consequence or significance.
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Consequentially, the number of political parties represented in the legislature often is large; for example, in Israel there are usually more than 10 parties in the Knesset.
As Klopp approached adulthood, Hamburg, Mönchengladbach again and Bayern Munich were dispatched by Liverpool and consequentially, Anfield's trophy room needed extending.
Consequentially, when plans for the new Marriott Hotel were drawn up in 1983, they had to be shifted to the left to maintain the palace's view of Stadtpark.
In general over the last period of years, the formal Al Qaeda network's greatest tactical contribution to various violent groups and individuals has often involved bomb making expertise — most consequentially, I.E.D. tactics forged in Iraq and now employed by the Taliban.
They include, most consequentially, Ted Olson and David Boies, who led the case against Prop 8. Their fifty-state strategy in the Prop 8 case was much criticized by the gay-rights legal establishment at the time.
This fresh kind of encounter indulged the bonds underlying the sociologist Mark S. Granovetter's influential claim, from 1973, that "weak ties" — people you sort of know — extend farther and more consequentially than strong-tie networks, such as those made up of your family and friends.
But the case is also important in trying to determine the strength of the United Kingdom's Freedom of Information laws and, perhaps even more consequentially, the relationship between the parliamentary government and the courts.
Paul David Hyde Piercee), a finicky book editor, has a demanding star author (Rosie Perez), a schlubby employee who camps out in the office (Michael Chernus), and, most consequentially, a disturbed teen-age daughter (Colby Minifie) who pretends to be Russian and plots destructive means of getting her father's attention, having been traumatized by her mother's death, years earlier.
On an icy, windy morning last winter, a misstep on Lafayette Street had left him with a fractured rib and, more consequentially, a fractured right wrist.
This is evident in their management structure, their labor contracts, and, most consequentially, their cars.
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For these reasons, any positive duties will not be rights-based ones on the view here considered; they will be consequentially-justified duties that can be trumped by the right not to be coerced to perform them.
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