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Usually it's trying to suppress information, even if it's consequential.
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Considering that the studied works of art cover more than 35 years of the artist's activity, it is consequential to think of a well-established "recipe".
Still others, however, considered that his cultivation was genuine and that it was consequential for Oppie's authority among the Los Alamos scientists and, later, in American cold war culture.
And so later, when she yielded into his arms with all of her liquidity, it was consequential.
The term was as contentious as it was consequential, with almost 30 percent of the cases decided by five-justice majorities, compared with an average of 22 percent in recent years.
For example, Gallopín (2006) demands a decision on including or excluding "exposure" into/from the concept of vulnerability, because it is consequential for the course of the research and the interpretation of novel insights.
As Joel Klein, former NYC Chancellor of Education put it in a recent book review, "The fight over public education is as polarized as it is consequential.
He further argued that it is "consequential to our national security as well as to the American people knowing what their president is or is not giving away at these meetings".
"It needs to be consequential.
"I don't think it's terribly consequential".
Sometimes it's more consequential: perfectly (or at least mostly) healthy people bilking the government.
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