It resulted in some low levels of scorn from colleagues, but that was of no consequence.
And, for many technologies, no consequence could be any less intended than this: pain.
For EarthLink, publicly acknowledging the annoyance of pop-up advertising is almost of no consequence to its business.
This allegation involves an utterly meaningless disparity in testimony about dates that are of absolutely no consequence whatsoever.
They must think they are living in a strange world, in which they can push costs on to business partners with no consequence.
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And there is no consequence for absences or frequent tardiness.
There are several common hemoglobin disorders such as sickle cell trait and the thalassemias that are generally asymptomatic and generally of no consequence to the patient having it, but patients can have erroneous HgA1C measurements.
There is not a technology with no footprint, with no environmental consequence.
Perhaps Favre labored under the thought that he was protected by the Fifth Amendment, that saying nothing to avoid incriminating himself has no adverse consequence.
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.
He raised his voice when no others would and had no fear of consequence, because he knew that truth was on his side.
This result is in no small measure a consequence of this legislation being managed in an extremely closely held manner.
Its embarrassment was no doubt partly a consequence of incompetence.
The economy is massive and so, as a consequence, no matter what levers and buttons we press, sometimes it doesn't move as quickly as is needed to provide relief to so many of our constituents.
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Those familiar with the workings of the executive branch appreciate that no decision of any consequence -- let alone one of such intense interest to the Congress -- is taken without considering the nature and timing of its presentation on Capitol Hill.
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The conflagration was no accident, but the consequence of a strategic decision the previous month in London.
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As a consequence, it is no longer a conscious constraint choice, but is a random feature of the workplace.
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The consequence of there being no quick fixes to the economic mess is debate about the failure of capitalism.
And the consequence of that: no sign of the spending spree that is so badly needed to help refloat the economy.
As a consequence of its setup, no additional software has to be downloaded to individual employees of the company.
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No doubt, in part as a consequence of their disappointment with Israel's military performance in Lebanon and subsequently in Gaza, today leaders like Abdullah of Jordan are pessimistic about the future.
The consequence of allowing individuals with no injury to be plaintiffs, and to sue for damages set by statute and not tied to any actual loss, is to allow the aggregation of large numbers of claims, giving rise to vast potential liability and undermining the just adjudication of claims.
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He replied that there was no business logic, it was an unintended consequence of his incentive plan.
In consequence pension funds and banks will no longer be able to give up some of their bond yield in return for insuring the capital against government default.
Nevertheless, its important role has somehow been often forgotten and, as a consequence, there are as yet no examples of the fully-fledged integration of sediment management into river basin management.
There is no point in worrying about something that is a consequence of something else - in other words, playing well.
"Make no mistake about it: As an entirely predictable consequence of today's decision, your DNA can be taken and entered into a national DNA database if you are ever arrested, rightly or wrongly, and for whatever reason, " he wrote.
Sheriff William Summers said it was "frankly astonishing" that no-one had been more seriously injured as a consequence of the teenager's actions.
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