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Obama's moment, and his presidency, could be that consequential".
Now I have four lines, and they could be wide lines and narrow lines instead of dots and dashes.' " That consequential pass was merely the beginning.
That consequential decision was set to be made during a meeting of the group's Shura Council late on Tuesday night.
By comparison, a mayor asking his city's pension funds to divest $33 million of its $160 billion pension funds from coal isn't that consequential for U.S. coal executives.
"He is not that consequential".
But he decided that consequential losses were not in principle recoverable under the legislation.
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But there may be great statistical difficulty in distinguishing between the normal short-term capital flows and those that are consequential on a surplus or deficit.
It is probably true that every distinct generation is born into a confluence of circumstances that is consequential in its own way.
However, researchers considering the use of such designs in clinical research face a series of choices that have consequential implications for the interpretability and value of the experimental results.
Already, she said, some have shut down due to finances, a loss that is consequential at this tumultuous moment in Rio, she argued, when police violence and other systemic issues do not seem to be letting up, even post-Olympics.
Mutations in the KCNE1 C-terminus may thus affect the normal interaction between the proteins via disruption or the formation of new interactions that are consequential to deactivation rates.
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