Use "consequential" in a sentence

1. CFO is a consequential figure in realizing VBM.

2. Jeanie followed her consequential conductor towards the rectory.

3. retirement and the consequential reduction in income.

4. There are consequential amendments to SSAPs 19 and

5. The consequential shock he suffered all but paralysed him.

6. One of the most consequential examples is early childhood education.

7. The etiogenesis of the phlebitis is consequential to the underlying illness.

8. Neither Jerusalem nor any other consequential issue will be discussed Sunday.

9. Noun (Apodoses) (logic, grammar) The consequential clause in a conditional sentence

10. See also: Cosequin, Consequently, Consequential, Consequence, Consequentially, Consequentialism, Consequenting, Consequentialist, Consequent

11. What does Consequentially mean? In a consequential manner; with consequence or significance

12. consequential hazards including the consequences of malicious attacks and of fuel shortages.

13. Bloodstock insurance may cover consequential financial loss and/or third party liability

14. Apodosis (plural Apodoses) (logic, grammar) The consequential clause in a conditional sentence

15. Is this a pedantic inconsistency, or does it reflect something more consequential?

16. From a medical standpoint a week is usually not a consequential delay.

17. The NSC has taken an active and consequential role in providing guidance.

18. SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION OF LIABILITY FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.

19. A number of consequential amendments were developed to take account of these proposals.

20. Charles Soule’s Anyone is a remarkable, consequential novel and a terrifying wake-up call

21. The report discusses a number of consequential matters that are yet to be decided.

22. All of us have a miscellany of ideas, most of which are not consequential.

23. Deletion of paragraphs # and # of Article #b implies a consequential amendment to Article #b

24. Consequentially (comparative more Consequentially, superlative most Consequentially) In a consequential manner; with consequence or significance

25. I will consider in chambers what consequential and other directions and orders I should make.

26. 15 synonyms for all-important: essential, central, significant, key, necessary, vital, critical, crucial, pivotal, momentous, consequential, All important

27. As this is a form of trespass the injury must be direct rather than consequential.

28. Authoritative: See: absolute , arbitrary and capricious , assertive , authentic , categorical , certain , clear , cogent , compelling , compulsory , consequential

29. There will be consequential adjustments in post adjustment indices and multipliers at all duty stations effective # arch

30. Dry gas air flows are used to reduce moisture and the consequential frost within the freezer compartment.

31. If this draft Article is accepted by the SCP, there will be a consequential renumbering of Articles.

32. The vote count for one of the most consequential union elections in recent history Begins this week

33. THE pursuit of happiness, runs one of the most consequential sentences ever penned, is an unalienable right.

34. Avision shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with …

35. Later sections will cast further and more consequential doubt on the adequacy of the inductivist stance on observation.

36. Tainted Alpha: An Alpha return that cannot be attributed solely to the money manager due to consequential beta exposure

37. They learn to overlook short-sighted reactions and impulsive thinking, to think in a long-term, more consequential way.

38. Nor need the courts assess the extent to which such harms are measurable against any standard of consequential morality.

39. These measures have made it possible to counter effectively the accumulation of expensive intervention stocks, with significant consequential savings.

40. They learn to overlook short- sighted reactions and impulsive thinking, to think in a long- term, more consequential way.

41. The easiest and least consequential grounds for voting to Acquit would emphasize the facts and evidence of this individual case

42. Moreover, extensive use of color Cosmetic products for eyes and lips can also cause many skin diseases and consequential health hazards

43. It is backed by a £15 million insurance warranty covering product liability on defective material, damage to property and consequential losses.

44. They said therefore that if the rule was changed there would have to be a consequential change for the social security rules.

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46. Inasmuch as right action is often defined Consequentially even for deontologists, it cannot be the case that all actions are governed by categorical maxims that bar consequential calculations

47. Contractor's liability is limited to a reasonable level, with its aggregate liability under the contract and the liquidated damages capped, and normally excluding consequential damage.

48. Some States do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.

49. Jurisdiction in matters concerning immovable property - Definition - Action for rescission of a contract for the sale of land and consequential damages - Excluded - N° 2001/2

50. Brussels Convention - Exclusive jurisdiction - Jurisdiction in matters concerning immovable property - Definition - Action for rescission of a contract for the sale of land and consequential damages - Excluded

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53. The reduced voltage reduces the discharge current flowing from memory cells capacitors, thereby allowing a reduction in the required refresh rate and a consequential reduction in power consumption.

54. • Implement all aspects of the Action Plan, and, subject to Parliament's approval of Bill C-10A and any consequential regulations, finalize development and implementation of alternative service delivery.

55. Consequentially is a related term of consequently. As adverbs the difference between Consequentially and consequently is that Consequentially is in a consequential manner; with consequence or significance while consequently is (conjunctive) as …

56. Implement all aspects of the Action Plan, and, subject to Parliament’s approval of Bill C-10A and any consequential regulations, finalize development and implementation of alternative service delivery.

57. In no event shall the Seller be liable for lost profits, delay, injury to goodwill or any special or consequential damages howsoever any of the same are caused.

58. Outside the United States, some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.

59. · The concept 'in proceedings which have as their object rights in rem in immovable property‘ · Action for rescission of a contract for the sale of land and consequential damages

60. Although sustained activation of this opsin in axon terminals has the unintended consequence of enhancing spontaneous vesicle release, it is unclear whether this desynchronized signaling is consequential for Archt’s behavioral effects.

61. The evidence for the possibility that lipid mobilisation may have consequential effects on carbohydrate metabolism and insulin sensitivity in alloxan-diabetes has been briefly reviewed and suggestions made for future studies.

62. As adverbs the difference between consequentially and Consequently is that consequentially is in a consequential manner; with consequence or significance while Consequently is (conjunctive) as a result or consequence of something.

63. He concludes that it "is, in most respects and ways, not Androcentric, and that the few ways in which it is Androcentric are less consequential than is frequently believed."

64. 30 Some people argue that hip-hop is politically consequential because activists can use the music and the culture that surrounds it to communicate with young people who might otherwise shun politics.

65. In contextlogicgrammarlang=en terms the difference between protasis and Apodosis is that protasis is (logicgrammar) the antecedent in a conditional sentence while Apodosis is (logicgrammar) the consequential clause in a conditional sentence

66. Apodosis (plural apodoses) (logic, grammar) The consequential clause in a conditional sentence. In " I will be coming if this weather holds up ", " I will be coming " is the Apodosis.

67. will not be retained responsible for: direct, indirect, accidental, extraordinary or consequential damages, resulting from the use of or the inability to use the Service; or eventual additional costs or expenses produced by the use of the Service.

68. He is empowered to correct patent errors in a Bill after it has been passed by the House and to make such other changes in the Bill consequential on the amendments accepted by the House .

69. ♦ Consequentially adv Although both consequential and consequent can refer to something which happens as the result of something else, consequent is more common in this sense in modern English: the new measures were put into effect, and the consequent protest led …

70. If the source country reduces its tax and the residence country admits to the primacy of the source tax within the agreed boundary, they can divide the gain arising from the elimination of the distorting taxes and the consequential improvement in economic efficiency.

71. Verrier describes the "primal wound" as the "devastation which the infant feels because of separation from its natural mother. It is the deep and consequential feeling of abandonment which the baby adoptee feels after the adoption and which continues for the rest of his life.

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73. This finding of wisdom in only one part of the political spectrum and publishing only its views is deeply consequential : it betrays the concept of academic freedom , a concept that assumes no one outlook has a monopoly on truth , but that truth emerges from debate .

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75. ‘Michael also reviewed many books for the journal, combining speed of turnaround, with incisiveness and a broad understanding of transport history with which to Contextualise the book reviewed.’ ‘Moreover, they fail to contextualize Artemisia's experience and uncritically assume that the rape and trial were the most consequential events

76. ‘Michael also reviewed many books for the journal, combining speed of turnaround, with incisiveness and a broad understanding of transport history with which to Contextualise the book reviewed.’ ‘Moreover, they fail to contextualize Artemisia's experience and uncritically assume that the rape and trial were the most consequential events

77. Nearly 18,000 SolarWinds Customers Installed Backdoored Software December 15, 2020 Ravie Lakshmanan SolarWinds, the enterprise monitoring software provider which found itself at the epicenter of the most consequential supply chain attacks , said as many as 18,000 of its high-profile customers might have installed a tainted version of its Orion

78. Bribery Bribery AN ACT TO PROVIDE FOR THE PREVENTION AND PUNISHMENT OF Bribery AND TO MAKE CONSEQUENTIAL PROVISIONS RELATING TO THE OPERATION OF OTHER WRITTEN LAW- Act Nos, 11 of 1954 17 of 1956 40 of 1958 2 of 1965 18 of 1965 Law Nos, 8 of 1973 38 of 1974 11 of 1976 Act…

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80. NOTA Sans nom en français. confined to bed alité (adj.) confirmation of compliance attestation de conformité (n.f.) confirmation of registration confirmation d'inscription (n.f.) confirmation of registration yearly confirmation annuelle des renseignements (n.f.) confirmed candidate; official candidate; officially nominated candidate candidat confirmé (n.m.), candidate confirmée (n.f.); candidat officiel (n.m.), candidate officielle (n.f.); candidat officiellement désigné* (n.m.) (prop.), candidate officiellement désignée* (n.f.) (prop.) confirm the validity (of party information) produire la confirmation (des renseignements concernant le parti) consent to nomination consentement à la mise en candidature (n.m.) consequential amendment modification corrélative (n.f.)