Sentences with phrase «highly consequential»

Your business financially benefits from crime prevention, while REALTORS have been exposed to an unknowing public's awareness that their realtor is now required to complete an untrained but highly consequential review of their person.
Peter Van Valkenburgh, director of research at Coin Center, wrote in a blog post that he believes this interpretation of the Bank Secrecy Act is «highly consequential» and raises «major licensing problem for ICOs.»
This is a highly consequential legal uncertainty that lies like a trap for innovators dealing with US persons — many of whom have a good faith belief that they are doing nothing wrong.
For the new study, Brandt and his colleagues analyzed approximately 15,000 measurements from 18 prior studies of natural gas leaks from across the U.S. using a statistical technique called extreme value theory, which is useful for analyzing infrequent but highly consequential events.
Profits from the book go to prop up my end of the forthcoming trial, which will be highly consequential for free speech in the United States - but, if that sounds too heavy, Josh's cartoons are a lark and well worth the price of admission.
This error is highly consequential, since it involves the only instrumental evidence that is climate - model independent cited by the IPCC as to the probability distribution of climate sensitivity, and it substantially increases the apparent risk of high warming from increases in CO2 concentration.
Nicholas Lewis says: «This error is highly consequential, since it involves the only instrumental evidence that is climate - model independent......»
In fact, misperceptions of the scientific consensus can be highly consequential, as even a small amount of perceived scientific dissent can undermine public support [17].
The title of the series, Green - Blue - Red, makes laconic reference to the basic elements of a highly consequential painting operation.
The system reveals the relationships binding individuals to the banks holding their loans as a hidden but highly consequential layer...
In short, the principals were forced to make hard choices: Should they allocate coaches» time toward activities designed to meet highly consequential, short - term goals related to students» test scores, or toward longer - term (and more amorphous) goals related to teachers» instructional improvement?
We are working here to develop a solution to a very specific, yet highly consequential, problem that afflicts rural and poor communities across the U.S. — students who have the aptitude and work ethic to excel academically often lack access to the advanced coursework needed to fulfill their potential.
The Board focuses primarily on tests that are highly consequential for students, teachers, and schools.
For the new study, Brandt and his colleagues analyzed approximately 15,000 measurements from 18 prior studies of natural gas leaks from across the U.S. using a statistical technique called extreme value theory, which is useful for analyzing infrequent but highly consequential events.
With high differential levels of support at different likelihoods of voting, this can become highly consequential.
Indeed, Cuomo could be a victim of his early and highly consequential successes — the history making legalization of same - sex marriage, a cap on property tax increases, a sweeping gun control law, an ongoing effort to restrain Medicaid growth — from his first term.

Not exact matches

On Thursday, CNN reported that «while the highly anticipated inter-Korean summit will capture much of the world's attention Friday, another equally consequential meeting will unfold in China on the same day, the outcome of which could affect more than a third of the world's population.»
ROCHESTER, N.Y. — A dramatic and outburst - marked court appearance Thursday for Rochester City Court Judge Leticia Astacio was consequential but is far from the culmination of her highly - scrutinized legal saga.
The resulting studies, tables of data, and recommendations are almost never «highly flashy,» said Teeguarden, but they are consequential to how science policy is conceived and delivered.
It's not so much that I dislike the essential ingredients in modern superhero movies — people with powers facing highly - consequential questions where the right answer isn't always clear — it's just that there is no dish I love so much that I'm excited to eat it constantly.
Los Angeles — based artist Ryan Trecartin (born 1981), whom The New Yorker called «the most consequential artist to have emerged since the 1980s,» is best known for his highly stylized videos, often installed in special environments designed by his longtime collaborator, Lizzie Fitch, that draw on Internet and youth cultures, with characters and images that are familiar and utterly unfamiliar at the same time.
The point is that the whole basis of the flimsy CAGW narrative is 1950 to present, because their is no evidence of a consequential anthropogenic contribution to CO2 prior to 1950 and the data prior to 1950 is highly suspect.
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