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    consequential


    1. Had human institutions, therefore, never disturbed the natural course of things, the progressive wealth and increase of the towns would, in every political society, be consequential, and in proportion to the improvement and cultivation of the territory of country


    2. First, those colonies, in preparing themselves for their non-importation agreement, drained Great Britain completely of all the commodities which were fit for their market ; secondly, the extra ordinary demand of the Spanish flota has, this year, drained Germany and the north of many commodities, linen in particular, which used to come into competition, even in the British market, with the manufactures of Great Britain; thirdly, the peace between Russia and Turkey has occasioned an extraordinary demand from the Turkey market, which, during the distress of the country, and while a Russian fleet was cruizing in the Archipelago, had been very poorly supplied ; fourthly, the demand of the north of Europe for the manufactures of Great Britain has been increasing from year to year, for some time past; and, fifthly, the late partition, and consequential pacification of Poland, by opening the market of that great country, have, this year, added an extraordinary demand from thence to the increasing demand of the north


    3. It does not seek to alter traditions that no longer seem relevant or consequential to conventional practices merely to fulfill neo-modernistic ―requirements‘


    4. A society in the throes of a Cultural War (or a War of Ideas), whose socially transmitted customs are under assault, is never quite apparent to the uninitiated, (unlike the attendant violence of civil wars, for example, whose apparent destruction of person and property, not to mention its deleterious effect on the economy, are much easier to assess), and whose consequential impact on that society‘s traditions (usually) take longer for an non-engaging or morally indifferent society to absorb


    5. Such events are oftentimes consequential rather than intentional


    6. ” Gaffney, President of the Center for Security Policy, concludes that Obama may have managed “the most consequential bait-and-switch” since Adolph Hitler played the trick on British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain at Munich in 1938


    7. functionalism applying to consequential trajectories


    8. It was as though the consequential loss of freedom was indeed a temporary relief from their existential anxiety


    9. It had been obvious, throughout Siri’s career, that the international business community had no thoughts of making any contribution towards averting the ensuing environmental disaster, brought about by global warming and the consequential climate changes that were building in momentum


    10. consequential hack was not the construction of the Linux ker-

    11. and the consequential loss of employment at home, then a


    12. advancement within the population and not consequential


    13. and consequential lack of faith,


    14. and the consequential destruction thereof


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    17. I didn’t want to come back and find you two missing having never existed through some bizarre act of historical consequential hereditary


    18. and consequential first discoveries followed the same pattern: Do and become aware of having


    19. All laws are consequential conditionals: if you do x, then y will result


    20. “Give consequential rights with tangible benefits to one another

    21. It would be difficult to break the chains of these familial traditions and we would be less likely to change the accompanying thought dynamics and consequential behavioural processes in the way we live life


    22. reflection, between the core causative microcosm and the resulting (consequential) macrocosmos


    23. merger with Atman as a consequential passing of eight stages each of


    24. He took up a paper fan and began to cool himself with a consequential air, while Charles Gould bowed and withdrew


    25. ever seen; but he remembered, too, that it was one of the faces laid by in his memory in the immense class of the falsely consequential and poor in expression


    26. This was consequential because frequent or persistent release of cortisol can lead to heart disease, diabetes, dementia, cancer, and depression


    27. “We’re hunting in couples again, Doctor, you see,” said Jones in his consequential way


    28. 12) The most severe and consequential agnostic, whether he wants it or does not want it, recognises God


    29. With a simplicity of language, and a solidity of wisdom almost peculiar to our constitution, the President is invested with the power to receive Ambassadors and other public Ministers; thus using the broadest terms in granting this power, without even an attempt at limitation or specification; evidently with a view that all the incidental or consequential powers might flow from this general expression to the department thus invested with this general power


    30. But, sir, notwithstanding the President is invested with the power "to receive Ambassadors and other public Ministers," and, as I think, all other incidental or consequential powers applicable to the various agencies with such Ambassadors and other public Ministers, yet Congress is invested with the power, without limitation or qualification, "to declare war

    31. Besides, the erection of custom-houses does not involve in it the exercise of any other higher or consequential powers


    32. Besides, does granting a charter of incorporation to a bank involve no other higher or consequential power than merely erecting a needful building for collecting duties, &c


    33. " Accompanied with this most consequential inquiry: "Is not this a new State to be admitted? And is not here an express authority?" I have no doubt this is a full and satisfactory argument to every one, who is content with the mere colors and superficies of things


    34. No consideration of the false allegation on which the war in fact was founded; no consideration of the critical and extremely consequential nature to both nations of the subject of impressment; no considerations of humanity, interposed their influence


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    Synonyms for "consequential"

    consequential eventful

    "consequential" definitions

    having important issues or results