Sentence examples for lack of consequential from inspiring English sources

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When asked about it during an interview with Icelandic TV in 1984, Friedman said that the critique applied to a different problem than that which he and Schwartz had tackled, and was thus not relevant, and also pointed to the (as of 1984) lack of consequential peer review amongst econometricians on Hendry's work.

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You may well laugh at my childish excitement about this small insight, given it's complete lack of any consequential meaning – who cares what the man wears or how he sequences his wardrobe – but I liked it, because it rang true.

It has a measurement emphasis focusing on technical concerns and lacking a consideration of consequential validity.

Second, since recycling practices often fail due to consumers' low incomes and a consequential lack of willingness to invest time and costs on behalf of higher-level environmental goals (Wang et al. 2011), recycling convenience (H1a) facilitates the consumer participation in recycling activities in developing countries.

The consequential lack of a coherent synthesis or a model of hydrographical connections since the Mid-Miocene severely hampers our understanding of historical biogeography in tropical Africa.

I believe she really does want to do right by LGBTQ folks but her privilege and her lack of understanding about the community remain consequential roadblocks.

The lack of broad-based wage growth is especially consequential because, even in a relatively mobile society, most workers are going to remain close to where they started on the income ladder.

But perhaps more consequential is the utter lack of Modern Orthodox media platforms with which to publish such views.

Six of those (i.e., R23T, D47N, P88S, P88Q, Gja8-R205G, and E201K) have been found to be mislocalized in the cytoplasm, ER, ER-Golgi intermediate compartment (ERGIC), and/or Golgi apparatus leading to a lack of gap junction plaque formation with a consequential lack of hemichannel currents, gap junctional conductance, and/or dye transfer activities.

This is a case of consequential deviance (Chisholm 1966).

Furthermore, it increases the risk of consequential errors.

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