She says Sudan faces, as she put it, a clear and consequential decision, a choice between cooperation with the U.S. and the world or confrontation.
Bioware games have always been about making the player feel like they have a consequential effect on the universe, which is going to be really hard to do if there is a prequel.
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While a sovereign default in any one of these European countries would not have a lasting or consequential impact on the capital markets as a whole, the real risk here, in my opinion, is the contagion effect that could spread to other larger European economies should the default not be contained to any one or two of the smaller economies.
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Is this, as cheerleaders on both sides claim, the most consequential election in a generation, or will little change?
Embracing two or three of these reforms would be groundbreaking for China and a consequential portfolio that could keep any new leader busy, for years.
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Every action taken online has a consequential ad associated with it.
Under the Bill, MSPs would be directly responsible for 10p worth of income tax revenue - with a consequential reduction in the block grant from the Treasury.
Maybe Obama will emerge as a consequential foreign policy president.
"That is going to be the difference, I think, between John Kerry being a good secretary of state and ... truly be a consequential, if not great, secretary of state, " Miller said.
In all honesty, Clinton probably calculated that this new star in the White House won't be handed a rebuke consequential enough in 2010 -- no matter his performance -- to animate a credible challenge against him in the next round of Democratic primaries.
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Of the many responsibilities accorded to a President by our Constitution, few are more weighty or consequential than that of appointing a Supreme Court justice -- particularly one to succeed a giant in the law like Justice John Paul Stevens.
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Because this is such a tough and consequential problem, I teamed up with one of China's leading America specialists to write a report that lays out the underlying worries that each side has about the other and, especially, why they have these deep concerns.
The utilization of existing road capacity will also be increased with a potential consequential reduction in journey times.
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Meanwhile, in North Carolina, a more consequential racially-charged dispute ended this week.
This, to me, is actually a more consequential election than 2008.
Failing to meet the year-end deadline on striking a deal would amount to "the most colossal, consequential act of congressional irresponsibility in a long time, " said Lieberman, an independent from Connecticut who caucuses with Democrats.
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As a non-consequential side benefit, it blocks rivals from using its idle production facilities when they face their own supply constraints.
Some likened illegal immigration to a war more consequential than Iraq.
Admitting yourself into the presidential hall of fame after a year in office is not the same thing as aspiring to be a great and consequential president.
The nonchalance with which politicians on both sides of the aisle discuss ever higher taxes as the solution to our endless budgetary ills is emblematic of a widespread and consequential misunderstanding of capital.
It is a clash of ideals, not civilizations, a profound and hugely consequential clash of ideals.
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But thinking about international illicit trade as just another manifestation of criminal behavior misses a larger, more consequential point.
It has been found that the most productive and consequential work is that conducted with a global perspective in mind, or one that addresses universal issues.
It will yield a presidency that even its severest critics will have to admit was enormously consequential, and its supporters will rightly claim as leaving a lasting legacy of courage and inspiration.
That date in history may also be recalled as the beginning of a fundamental - and enormously consequential - sea change in the way the Bush administration thinks about, and performs, missile defense.
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And if those rising corporate mortality rates were real, it would also show that banks were feeling increasingly confident that they have sufficient capital to absorb the consequential losses - which would also be a very positive sign, in that banks would also have sufficient capital to extend necessary credit to viable businesses.
As it happens, our list of the most consequential business and technology innovations since 1917 has a very American flavor (see p. 124).
Under the guise of a balanced look at the increasingly consequential intersection between football and Christianity, they tilted heavily against all three objects of their examination.
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If it ends with this country splintering, we will have for a generation, our grandchildren, engaged in a regional war that will be consequential far beyond Iraq.
Mr Dean has earned a lifetime membership of the club of consequential losers.
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