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was consequential
adjective
Following as a result
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And so later, when she yielded into his arms with all of her liquidity, it was consequential.
It turned out that the outcome was consequential: ask my son which team he roots for, and he says the Cyclones — and the Yankees.
The place was like a boiler room, filled with resolutions, conflict, intrigue, lots of noise and steam -- and not much that was consequential.
During deployments in Haiti, Vicki Lee, head of conservation at the Maryland State Archives, acknowledged that she occasionally questioned whether her work 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.
Braggs said the tugboat harbour was consequential to the Abbot Point project and must be assessed alongside the expansion of the terminal, even though the harbour was not expected to be needed in the short term.
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All Presidents are consequential, but some are more consequential than others.
But the glitches have been consequential as well.
With a few exceptions, they were consequential men.
"We don't think they are consequential," he added.
Understand that your information diet is consequential to others.
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