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A more significant consequence of the recent election results may be the effect it has on the pool of candidates in future campaigns.
The more significant consequence of the incident will be in raising companies' awareness of the risks involved in neglecting their environmental and social responsibilities, giving more weight to corporate sustainability on CEO's agendas.
A young person in a restorative process, for instance, might face a more significant consequence for stealing $20 from someone for whom that money was a significant loss rather than from someone for whom it was not.
All these burning issues perpetuate uncertainty, but the more significant consequence is that companies and their leaders have been solving for the wrong opportunities for years because they underutilize their human capital.
A more significant consequence of fibroblast binding to DHAM is the secretion of cytokines, which are involved in recruiting other cells to the site of injury, initiating cell cell communication and allowing for further progression of the wound healing process.
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My formula would have had even more significant consequences for the Devil Rays.
"I don't think it is likely to stop," he said, "unless there are more significant consequences".
But the policy changes could have even more significant consequences for other major American corporations with high injury rates.
But unlike a bank, where there is a small fee for bouncing a cheque, the climate has much more significant consequences," Levin said.
However, the dissatisfaction that emanates from even a heavily Democratic patch of electoral turf such as California carries much more significant consequences in Ohio, Florida and other swing states.
But the same tendency also affects decisions with more significant consequences: how much families save and how they invest; what kind of mortgage they take out; which medical insurance they choose; what cars they drive.
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