The most disturbing lesson is that it is not too difficult to flimflam the public on the most consequential matter there is. |
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The answers to these and other important questions are monumentally consequential with respect to both prevention and intervention efforts. |
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What team members will discover is that all failure modes are not equally consequential. |
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Similarly, those seeking to control crime, and raise consequential consumer confidence, must appear to be clean as a whistle. |
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It thus became the norm to bring case where the negligence of the defendant produced either immediate or consequential damage. |
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Clause 19.4 excludes all liability for indirect or consequential loss or damage on the part of either party. |
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I will not hesitate to seek for an immediate legal redress through my solicitors for any consequential loss. |
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The slippage caused physical damage, delays, and consequential losses, and necessitated extensive remedial works. |
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This is designed to prevent a market collapse, which could have serious consequential effects in the current recessionary climate. |
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The consequential result of this increase in stressful appraisals is a decrease in psychological well-being. |
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This post, in my judgment, will be one of the most consequential ambassadorships in American history. |
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To reduce costs in a structured and well planned manner that does not surprise the teams or result in unforeseen consequential costs. |
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Part 2 discusses consequential repeals and amendments relating to the matters that we have discussed. |
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And such mercy is unconditionally expressed even to the alleged misconceivers and consequential evil-doers. |
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It deals with priorities, and makes some consequential appeals as a result of the amendments that are made, as well. |
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Additionally, what is important for one company team commander may not be as consequential to another. |
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The effluents from this factory have been shown to impact the surrounding environment, with the consequential adverse effects on food and water. |
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When the water level in the Nilometer was below 6 meters, a famine occurred consequential to failed crop yield. |
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It is a biting comment on the more consequential games of political one-upmanship played by these two nuclear states. |
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If we were discussing the attachment of a support ledger or shear bracing, the choice of screws could be consequential. |
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In these cases, the consequential use of lesser-used air lanes would help reduce congestion at major centres. |
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A similar approach may be detected when the late joinder of a party involves the other party in consequential additional expense. |
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Instead, they constituted a “global ecumene,” involving a complex pattern of intermittent but numerous and profoundly consequential contacts. |
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A term equally applicable to extreme opposites such as those I have cited cannot tell us anything consequential. |
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It serves as an excellent first point of contact with such a consequential and weighty concept as reconciliation. |
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Finally, as a result of this legislation, a consequential amendment makes a change in a cross reference contained in the Privacy Act. |
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Planning becomes more important when one considers the long-term nature of consequential decisions. |
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Because of their consequential increased holdings, men had to take them more seriously. |
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They cannot determine which facts have important policy implications and which are less consequential. |
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Evangelicals often referred to having accepted Christ as the most consequential moment in their lives. |
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Business interruption or consequential loss covers the loss of gross profit following an insured event due to loss of turnover and increased costs of working. |
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Warfare is important not just because the fortunes of battle are consequential but also because of the many kinds of conflict induced by state-led mobilizations of resources. |
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His Honour then goes on to make plain that the discharge of that duty required the Council to undertake a sanitary survey and then consequential action upon that. |
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But this work, this 'handing over of a manual of life' as Cardinal Turkson calls it in his leading article, is not mechanical and consequential. |
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Journalists have an invisible passe-partout that allows them to roam the world and ask consequential people impertinent questions. |
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The most consequential single task before the Abadi government in coming weeks is the choice of Interior Minister. |
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The second seems as consequential for the next election as JFK running on not being Truman. |
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You know, troubled and certainly having a different kind of wiring that lends itself to conscience and consequential behavior. |
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No claims for misapplication, labour, direct or consequential damage will be allowed. |
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But a story this big, this consequential, needs a dramatis personae of dramatic people. |
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The manufacturer is not liable for incidental or consequential loss nor damage due directly or indirectly from the use of this product. |
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Chronic pains, abdominal disorders, circulatory disturbances and asthma are some of the typical psychosomatic consequential illnesses. |
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Crosscom can under no circumstances be held liable in the event of damage of any kind, be it consequential or fortuitous. |
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It also proposes a number of consequential amendments to the act and other statutes. |
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This applies especially to consequential damages resulting from the purchase and use of goods sold by consignee. |
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Stelpro specifically disclaims all consequential, incidental and contingent damages whatsoever. |
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Migration has both a consequential and direct link to the quality of public services. |
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This figure would be significantly higher if indirect, construction and consequential jobs were considered. |
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We will not accept any responsibility for consequential damages due to the above! |
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However, the authors caution against prolonged use of any substance that could lead to a decreased intake of milk with consequential nutritional adverse effects. |
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However, the policy excluded, among other things, consequential losses resulting from the erasure, loss, distortion or corruption of information on computer systems. |
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This will be the case if the securing of the private benefit was not the object of the payment but merely a consequential and incidental effect of the payment. |
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I shall return later to the associated ground of challenge on the basis that all this had an unfair consequential effect on the disciplinary proceedings. |
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That fourth set loss and the consequential collapse of momentum would have destroyed the balance and composure of almost any athlete in any sport. |
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The modern centralised Sagha is largely a result of the development of the modern nation-state and the consequential centralisation of political power. |
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That decision-making process was clearly affected by the provision of wrong information, with the consequential result that the opportunity to go elsewhere was lost. |
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The shocking reality is that he became a consequential president, an extremely important president, and one who might even be called a transformative president. |
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But in the absence of intrepid investigative reporting and editorial courage, they smothered the audience in inconsequential material about the most consequential of topics. |
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Similarly the Buddha taught that human individuals are not to be seen as isolated from each other, but as conjoined to each other in a weighty and consequential relationship. |
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Moreover, they fail to contextualize Artemisia's experience and uncritically assume that the rape and trial were the most consequential events of the artist's long life. |
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By nature, strategic leadership requires consequential decision making. |
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Not cavorting inconsequentially between consequential legislative votes and consequential congressional committee meetings. |
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And that move would be hugely consequential for markets, influencing the price of bonds, stocks, commodities, and gold. |
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Thus we continue to endure the two most consequential events of the recent decade without acknowledging either for what they are. |
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But those literary skills were immensely consequential to the ultimate shape of his legendary career. |
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Board members will be asked regularly to provide feedback on the information presented in order that staff may make consequential adjustments so that the Board can adequately fulfill its oversight function. |
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At the level of framing a very important and consequential debate in national affairs, the government was in deliberate dot drawing mode this week. |
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If unusually loud operating noises are audible, switch off the ignition and determine the source of the noise to prevent any consequential damage. |
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Some states and providences do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. |
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If anything, they grow stronger — and more consequential — with age. |
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Today, however, the prevailing unpopularity of the Charest government and its indecision in matters of identity and language have no great consequential effect on sovereignty. |
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Since such a failure during normal operation often entails high consequential costs, many operators of commercial vehicles have now taken to replacing the turbocharger routinely during maintenance work. |
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As government gets bigger and more consequential, the worry is not that there will be no one to purvey the news but that the news will no longer remain an independent and countervailing power. |
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The TLCT targets the smoothing of the corneal surface of the astigmatic eye, the cornea of which presents an abnormal curve with the consequential imperfect focusing on the retina at any distance. |
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Surprises at trial are much more consequential in court systems based on the English tradition than they are in other legal systems. |
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Following the adoption of a new basic regulation in the milk sector, a substantial number of consequential amendments to Commission implementing regulations were required. |
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This is due to iris proximity and consequential mechanical action against the zonular fibres in these individuals. |
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Suunto Oy and its subsidiaries shall in no event be liable for any incidental or consequential damages arising from the use of or inability to use the product. |
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Not only is this move of symbolic importance, but it will also ensure that all consequential amendments to federal statutes are made and it will ensure uniformity across the country. |
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The enactment also makes consequential amendments to other Acts. |
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She has no big vision, no consequential future-oriented direction. |
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For industries that are open to international trade, exchange rate misalignment is more consequential, and in a direction consistent with the long-term, supply-side view of misalignment. |
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He was a very short, fat little man, with immensely long grey side-whiskers, and a most consequential manner. |
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Johnson on 5 June, warning that the US would not stand beside Turkey in case of a consequential Soviet invasion of Turkish territory. |
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Colonialism is based on an imperial outlook, thereby creating a consequential relationship. |
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Even more consequential than warfare or mistreatment on indigenous populations was the geographic displacement of Native American tribes. |
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He then crashed, head on, into an oncoming car, killing the passenger and injuring many others in the resulting consequential crashes. |
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The second most consequential change in death penalty administration is the amount of time inmates spend on death row prior to execution. |
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The Community assistance for decommissioning, based on the Treaty of Accession, also covers measures consequential to the closure of the reactors in the field of replacement capacity, energy efficiency and supply actions. |
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Special damages are sometimes divided into incidental damages, and consequential damages. |
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In doing so, it was noted that in the original departmental decision, no ruling had been made with respect to the Veteran's consequential condition. |
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It recalled its jurisprudence that criminal investigation and consequential prosecution are necessary remedies for violations of human rights such as those protected by articles 6 and 7 of the Covenant. |
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What they describe is the well-known phenomenon of retronymy. Whatever such consequential terminological changes are called, this understanding of 'gap' is system-related. |
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A consequential belief is that God takes no notice of everyday events on earth and will not generally intervene until it is meet to bring the world to an end. |
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There have been several consequential innovations in their computer software. |
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The idea has proven consequential in the realm of architecture. |
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It risks triteness to note that during the past two decades ethnonationalism has been an extremely consequential force throughout the first, second, and third worlds. |
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There's another guy playing Dylan as a formal poet facing some kind of muggle inquisition, but this is the movie's briefest and least consequential thread. |
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The claimant may also be entitled to any consequential losses. |
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