But, in another example of the slippage of detail orientation in Cupertino, OS X Mountain Lion dispenses with Software Update altogether, relying wholly on the retooled App Store for updates and creating an unintended consequence for Lion users.
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The returns came as voters turned out for primaries and caucuses in 10 Super Tuesday contests packed with consequence for all four of the major GOP presidential candidates.
Since the product is free, there is very little consequence for them to have quality issues.
Richter says the biggest consequence for perennial time borrowers is losing joy in life.
If there is a reduction in funding there has to be a consequence for public service delivery.
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Success, or failure, in managing those funds has, as far as I can see, direct consequence for shareholders.
This shift in fortunes has a big consequence for the Bush re-election campaign.
The consequence for Europe is that voters in countries like Italy and Greece can change governments, but they can't change economic policies.
Does he believe that such transactions are without consequence for Western security?
Could a transaction tax have a similar unintended consequence for American banks?
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Attorney and proprietor of NFLConcussionLitigation.com, Paul Anderson, states that a potential loss of jobs could be the consequence for such rule changes.
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Mr Alexander said the move had a direct consequence for workers.
Conversely, there is no real consequence for the winners and losers of any college bowl game except the BCS National Championship between Notre Dame and Alabama.
The consequence for the racing industry is that they have spend several decades breeding genetically inferior horses to one another based on their somewhat deceptive winning records.
And there is no consequence for absences or frequent tardiness.
But now, thanks to a recent Opinion of the California Court of Appeals, we know that there is another serious consequence for those who participate in fraudulent transfers: Punitive damages.
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There are other voices suggesting we have a duty to debate the many questions raised by the circumstances in which we find ourselves, questions of high consequence for constitutional government.
In this journey on Earth, there is nothing of greater consequence for us to devote our energies than to search for the truth, to pursue equal justice and to uphold the law.
At specific issue were the conclusions of the TASC study which said that closing the B-2 line would have little consequence for the Nation's future ability to produce a stealthy long-range bomber.
Such is the consequence for others (perhaps until now considered as environmental soft furnishings in some way - the bystander, the servant, the uncomplaining numpty) that smoking in the UK and the western world is on the wane.
Now this freedom given to banks to decide their own risk ratings, or what is known as the Internal Ratings Based Approach to determining capital, yields the following consequence for our biggest banks: they all hold relatively modest amounts of capital against their large books of mortgages.
But when the company that makes a mistake enjoys a reputation for innovation and superb product quality like Apple, business strategists begin to wonder whether the mistake is just the result of poor judgment or a change in business priorities that may have far reaching consequence for the future of the company.
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The price of our freedom has been far too high for any of us to ever take it for granted, and the consequence of non-participation in our right to vote is far too great for any of us to ignore.
There are growing calls from within the EU for some kind of consequence to follow Israel's settlement plans.
As a consequence, for example, the 2008 banking crisis undoubtedly killed people.
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The answer, at least for judgments of more consequence than where to take one's next holiday, is that the effects are real but mutable.
Their rage would have been of little consequence but for the upheavals inside the traditional world of Islam resulting from the relentless pressures of globalization.
But what happened as a consequence was for two years we were able to prevent some of the worst choices that states might have to make about laying off teachers and police officers and firefighters and so on.
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If prices for emissions credits are volatile and companies and consumers incur losses as a consequence, political support for the program will falter.
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