Sentences with phrase «so consequential»

All of this would be academic quibbling if it wasn't so consequential.
As global concerns about climate change grow and implementation of the 2015 Paris Agreement ramps up, the portfolio of decisions that could be made by nations and cities to avert the most deleterious effects of climate change are so consequential and so long - lasting that public deliberation stands as both an ethical and practical requirement.
Greenland, which is so consequential because of its potential impact on global sea levels, gets its own section.
The loss of a gourmet item of human food is not nearly so consequential as the loss of the network of fungal filaments that live in close symbiotic association with trees...
But to say that an artist is fully responsible for everything that appears in the final work (which is why the artist's decision the work is finished is so consequential) is to say that its meaning is not necessarily limited to what the artist had in mind or specifically intended to do, or said or didn't say about the meaning of the work.
Herman:... so consequential it went right out the other side into having no consequences.
Its state failure, alongside that of Afghanistan, is termed as so consequential that advances made by the Middle East through the Arab Spring will be destroyed and Central Asia will emerge as «the next battleground for Al Qaeda and militant Islam.»
You may have heard: Week 15 features a game so massive, so consequential that it'll shape NFL narratives for weeks to come and the playoff picture long after that.
What makes the decision so consequential is that it was such a massive move — one for which many key players in the market were not well prepared — and the aftermath is like a black hole that can suck massive amounts of credit from currency trading as we have known it.»

Not exact matches

Your goals should be quantifiable in order to set up time lines, directed so they relate to the success of the business, consequential so they have impact upon the company, and feasible so that they aren't beyond the bounds of actual completion.
The one that drew so much attention, I suggested, would ultimately be judged less consequential.
So TNT will move things up two hours and get some consequential golf.
I am so very sorry to hear of your moms suffering, and consequential passing on June 2nd, such a short time ago.im sure you were a very good student n to her.
In particular we will not be liable for any damages that we cause unintentionally and we will not be liable to you for any actual, incidental, indirect or consequential loss or damage however caused, provided that nothing in this Agreement will be interpreted so as to limit or exclude any liability which may not be excluded or limited by law.
I would have preferred a story to «Free Fire» and much meatier characters so that their sass had more of a bite and their deaths were more consequential.
Male vanity, a trait so widespread that it's rarely if ever acknowledged, gets a funny albeit ultimately not terribly consequential skewering in this dry comedy from Greece.
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.
Which is why I can't understand why the organization continues to be so wrong about one of the most consequential developments in education today: The National Council on Teacher Quality's review of education schools nationwide.
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For what it's worth a failed water pump alone will not result in immediate performance symptoms, so as @JPhi1618 is suggesting, the symptoms suggest a more consequential wound to the engine.
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I think the question is the magnitude of the chaotic effect: if it so small as to be far below the signal level, that isn't really very consequential, is it?
«Climate change is the most consequential, urgent, sweeping collection of challenges we face» (Hillary Clinton)... «confronting climate change» is «a duty or responsibility laid down in scriptures» (John Kerry)... «Climate change is so much more consequential than ISIS ever was» (Leading Democrat consultant)... «we are not very far» from the point where climate change should be declared an international public health emergency» (UN's Christiana Figueres)...
It is indeed inconsequential, whts was, and still is, consequential is the believers answer 1)(at the beginning) there is is no pause, you D9R 2)(later) there is pause, but, don't worry, this is not significant, models do happen to show «pause» up to 15 years long 3)(later, when 15 yearthreshold passed)... see, warming resumed, so let's ignore what we previously said
Groups such as juries that are charged with reaching consequential decisions often polarize (Sunstein 2002), whereas Fishkin's «juries» (deliberative polls), in which the participants are not asked to reach a collective decision at all, are less likely to do so (Fishkin & Luskin 2005, p. 293).
As a result, attorneys were no longer interested in doing consequential non-billable work, i.e., management, business development, etc. in favor of billable work, so they would satisfy the 1,800 billable hour objective.
The whole act is in force on Proclamation, so addressing the in force dates of consequential amendments will require careful review.
Finally, the Court of Appeal found that, notwithstanding the Appellants» assertion that they sought declaratory relief only, the claim really sought «consequential relief» in the form of damages and so the exception under s. 16 (1)(a) of the Limitations Act, 2002 does not apply.
But I recall that in my Koncision research, I came up with an even more immediate reason for not drafting Koncision's confidentiality - agreement template so as to allow the drafter to preclude the disclosing party from seeking consequential damages: If the recipient discloses confidential information other than as provided in the contract, any damages that the disclosing party suffers would likely consist of consequential damages.
In particular, «whether persons who suffer loss when rioters destroy their property can in principle obtain compensation for consequential losses, including loss of profits and loss of rent» and if so on what basis.
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Family troubles are complicated and consequential so the job of a family counselor is not easy.
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