Sentence examples for existential consequences from inspiring English sources

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Without a fundamental rethinking of the way knowledge is organised in the digital era, Google's information coup d'état will have profound existential consequences.

Information security affects, and is affected by, all individuals in an organization, and seemingly trivial errors by a single user can have existential consequences.

Despite all the army's mishaps, the civilian losses and the leadership's misjudgments, Israelis are determined to make this happen, if only because failure would send a signal to militant Islamist forces everywhere that Israeli deterrence has weakened, and this could have existential consequences.

The judgement that John is kissing Mary has amongst it existential consequences that someone exists.

Is there room to deny that existential consequences of a theory, as given by sentences of first-order logic with the existential quantifier, do not amount to ontological commitments of the theory?

The ability to develop a good sense of how one's tools interact with data and information is a major factor that influences adoptability: national security work products can have significant existential consequences, and trust in one's work processes is perhaps the most important metric that attends technology design activities in this space.

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What all the migrations from one method to another have consistently missed is that it might not be the method of killing that is cruel and unusual, but rather, so to speak, the existential consequence of the method's deployment: the fact that it results in a loss of life at the hands of the state.

This is another existential consequence of the fact that representations address us by design.

The injured and witnesses among university staff and students suffered a variety of physical, social, existential, financial, and psychological consequences, including post-traumatic stress disorder.

Embossing the plate in much the same way as he burrows down into the painted surfaces of his canvases, his gestures have both physical consequences and existential connotations.

The 20-minute "Astronomicon," above, suggests hell-based existential anxiety, not Leslie Stevens' consequence-free heaven.

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