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were consequential
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Following as a result
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With a few exceptions, they were consequential men.
Among Progressives, though, there were consequential debates over what reform consisted of.
Beyond just embarrassing, the delays were consequential; they cost school districts and local governments millions in borrowing fees.
The eulogistic memoirs of an earlier time were consequential, partly because their authors drew on their own notes and diaries, which very few officials dare to keep in the scandal- and subpoena-driven Washington of our time.
Although Mr. Nairn said the man-made changes were consequential, he was cautious about speculating whether they had played a greater role in the water loss than other factors, like climate change.
And one may even argue that within the 2008 presidential campaign, numerous racialized instances were not even intentional despite the fact that they were consequential to Senator Obama.
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All Presidents are consequential, but some are more consequential than others.
But the glitches have been consequential as well.
"We don't think they are consequential," he added.
Understand that your information diet is consequential to others.
These differences would turn out to be consequential.
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