Examples of 'is consequential' in a sentence

Meaning of "is consequential"

is consequential: Indicates that something is important, significant, or having a meaningful effect

How to use "is consequential" in a sentence

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The first is consequential on the transfer of ministerial responsibility.
Even a few thousand gallons of spilled oil is consequential.
That is consequential in a historically secular country.
There have been no studies to indicate that gel bleed is consequential.
This is consequential on the prospective abolition of distress for rent.
The first is direct infringement whereas the latter is consequential.
The provision is consequential to subs.
It is consequential upon the measures to which I have just referred.
Amendment is consequential.
Although their resistance is diverse and involved, it is consequential.
Giving back is consequential no matter the scale of the effort.
The modification recommended by the International Bureau is consequential to the deletion of former paragraph ( 2 ).
This change is consequential to the change in the defined benefit limit.
I should also like to speak to Amendment No. 105 which is consequential.
This Amendment is consequential upon what we have just decided.

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My Lords, I shall speak also to Amendment 2, which is consequential to Amendment 1.
This is consequential on the introduction of PAR.
The proposed amendment of present paragraph ( c ) is consequential on the proposed deletion of present paragraph ( b ).
It is consequential to regulate this feedback-type synthesis with carotenoids and further synthesis of TSA.
The proposed deletion of paragraph ( d ) is consequential on the proposed amendment of paragraph ( a ).
Every life is consequential because it 's part of the mosaic of society.
The proposed amendment of paragraph ( b ) is consequential on the proposed amendment of paragraph ( a ).
This is consequential to amendments made by item 34.
The proposed amendment of paragraph ( d ) is consequential on the proposed amendment of paragraph ( c ).
This amendment is consequential to changes to section 73 that are described in the notes above.
The proposed amendment of paragraph ( f ) is consequential on the proposed amendment of paragraph ( e ) ( see above ).
This amendment is consequential to the amendment made to paragraph 3 ( b ) of Part I of Schedule VI.
The proposed deletion of paragraph ( c ) is consequential on the proposed deletion of Rule 56 ( see above ).
This amendment is consequential on the deletion of the definitions set out in Article 1.
The proposed amendment of paragraph ( b ) is consequential on the proposed deletion of Rule 56 ( see above ).
This change is consequential on the rules discussed in new ¶ 9 ( see explanation below ).
The proposed amendment of paragraph ( b ) is consequential on the proposed amendment of Rule 91 ( see below ).
The amendment is consequential on the reduction in the capital gains inclusion rate from 3/4 to 1/2.
The proposed deletion of paragraph 45 is consequential on the proposed modifications of paragraph 41 ( see above ).
The amendment is consequential to the amendments made to the definition " excluded property " in subsection 95 ( 1 ).
Proposed amendment of Rule 61.4 is consequential on the proposed introduction of new Rule 54bis.
This amendment is consequential on the re-formulation of Article 5.1.
The proposed addition of new paragraph ( g ) is consequential on the proposed addition of new Section 715.
This amendment is consequential to a similar change to section 80.2 of the Act.
The proposed amendment is consequential on proposed deletion of Rule 57, above.
The renumbering is consequential on the proposed renumbering of present Rule 20.5, below.
This amendment is consequential on NC13.
This deletion is consequential on the deletion of the "comparable worker" definition in Article 3.1.b.
The proposed deletion of Rule 2.3 is consequential on the proposed elimination of all signature requirements.
This amendment is consequential to the amendment of items ( xvii ) and ( xviii ) of Rule 1.
This amendment is consequential to Amendment 38.
The amendment is consequential on amendment 137.

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