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These include the larger settlement of the soil surface, transfer of a larger pressure onto the pipe and, consequentially, greater pipe wall strain.
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[H]is writings have added consequentially to the body of international thinking on what can be done to meet one of the greatest challenges of our time; how to make life more decent and satisfying for the poorest 40 percent in Southeastern and southern Asia.
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.
It was also, more consequentially, ideological.
More consequentially, Oscar campaigning had become its own meta story.
More consequentially, the teenage Kamala is Muslim and Pakistani American.
More consequentially, it has begun closely monitoring Internet cafes.
But Jimmy is also, and most consequentially, mixed up in some dirty illegal business.
This is evident in their management structure, their labor contracts, and, most consequentially, their cars.
It is, consequentially, the part of the borough most vulnerable to rising sea and storm tides.
At the meeting, they register voters, maintain the ballot boxes and, perhaps most consequentially, tabulate the votes independently.
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