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But in another, hugely consequential way, it focussed the consolidation of a world-changing avant-garde.
Goldsmith says he believes this ruling was "legally erroneous" but "hugely consequential".
He said that Republicans had moved so far to the right that 2012 will be a "hugely consequential election".
"I think what he [Goodes] did is hugely consequential, without being able to predict what those consequences will be".
One night after they made three errors, the Mets — specifically second baseman Daniel Murphy — had two more, but they were not hugely consequential.
In 2008, similarly, Obama aides began discussing whether health care or climate policy should be the top priority, a hugely consequential decision.
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In my own case, I can point to several major life changes that wouldn't have happened without therapy, ranging from the profound (career change) to the seemingly trivial-but-in-fact-hugely-consequential (yoga).
"[T]his is staggeringly consequential for everybody.
Since 23 June it has become a host of hugely important consequential questions about access, rights and rules, all of which involve big principles and have huge economic, political and cultural implications.
These technologies are, collectively, hugely important and consequential — but they are not remotely as accessible to startup disruption as the web and smartphones were.
But consequential?
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