Examples of using Consequential in English and their translations into Croatian
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as well as health care and rehabilitation of the consequential damages are studied.
throughout the asset life-cycle, avoiding multiple input of the same data and consequential errors.
First, the inclusion of short-term securitisations such as ABCP in the STS framework, with consequential improvement in their capital treatment,
On the consequential elections in 1906.,
The growth in US shale gas production has led to a consequential drop in US domestic gas prices and to positive economic impacts on the US economy.
Meaning the greatest good for the greatest number of people. Yeah. Bentham talked about consequential morality.
only when consequential damage is already recognizable.
war profiteering and misused privatization, and consequential impoverishment of the population defined this period.
A multi-national research group studying the human genome in the search for positive and consequential mutations.
We will not be liable for any consequential loss or damage alleged due to any such refusal of carriage or removal en route.
including consequential, lost profits,
The distinction between a healthy person and a dead one is about as clear and consequential as any we make in science.
This has been called"one of the best-known sentences in the English language", containing"the most potent and consequential words in American history.
randomly intervene into consequential decisions made by millions of people.
every one of the personalized signs is open to spontaneous consequential intimate and symbolic individualization.
Eighteen suits against the daily“Dan” and its journalists are ongoing, as well as nine civil suits for compensation of consequential damages against the daily“Vijesti”.
in the northern countries due to colder weather and consequential cheaper cooling.
challenges the recipient to a consequential response.
Two or more people are allowed to put forward questions about a management decision… that is of a fundamental or very consequential nature.
incidental, consequential, indirect or punitive damages that result from the use