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  • ional humanitarian purposes) and to make a consequential amendment to another Act.
  • lation to adoption information and to make consequential amendments to the Child and Family Service
  • Act to amend the Criminal Code and to make consequential amendments to other Acts (Tackling Violent
  • This impact upon land forces brought consequential benefits.
  • Women's suffrage was the most consequential change.
  • created a new seat in the county, meaning consequential changes to the existing constituencies.
  • created a new seat in the county, meaning consequential changes to the existing seats.
  • d an extra seat for the county which meant consequential changes for the existing seats.
  • w seat in Central Lancashire, resulting in consequential changes across the county.
  • uency Lewisham West and Penge, which meant consequential changes to other existing Lewisham seats.
  • a new constituency in the county, meaning consequential changes for the rest of the county.
  • cm/s, so as to minimize dynamic shocks and consequential damage to the vehicle when surmounting siz
  • other things, actual damages of $793,750, consequential damages of not less than $1,000,000.
  • Many believe that his attack and consequential death was more than a burglary mishap.
  • itors, becoming the first club to suffer a consequential deduction of ten points, which saw the clu
  • ompletion of the Brenner Motorway, and the consequential diversion of the traffic, the village has
  • thin the village is rather short, although consequential enough to include the traffic light at the
  • establishment, exclusive of any betting or consequential entertainment, is said to exceed £1000 a y
  • n by ignorance of their own faith and by a consequential exclusive, or excessive, focus on the cale
  • Further testimony allege to a consequential explosion being visible, although the sour
  • f traditional social capital may not be as consequential for civic capacity as commonly thought.
  • am indebted to this stimulus for the most consequential ideas in this book".
  • but the event is arguably one of the most consequential in the book.
  • td v Forsyth), or he could claim as having consequential loss on breach of contract (Watts v Morrow
  • ot the defendants could have foreseen such consequential loss.
  • amages for all the injuries caused and the consequential losses.
  • ster of 1937, described as one of the most consequential mass poisonings of the 20th century.
  • e Offences against the Person Act 1828 was consequential on the abolition of petty treason by secti
  • with the onset of the Gulf War, as well as consequential poor security environment.
  • Due to its proximity to Galway, and consequential pressure from property developers, housing
  • Cleveringa to give a widely acclaimed and consequential protest speech on November 26, 1940.
  • The Irish Free State ( Consequential Provisions) Act, which came into force at
  • The Planning ( Consequential Provisions) Act 1990 was an Act of Parliam
  • Seal was created by the Irish Free State ( Consequential Provisions) Act 1922 on the creation of No
  • It contained further consequential provisions, including causing the Boundary
  • ciety into one in which religion played no consequential role.
  • the development of the new 4-2-3 track and consequential Southern Championships race in September 2
  • , and then reflects the back ups and their consequential spill over onto city streets.
  • He survived the consequential surgery only a few days.
  • he 2010 Chile earthquake may be related or consequential to the 1960 tremor.
  • ncy; this is in contrast to matters merely consequential to interstate or foreign air navigation, w
  • levees and floodwalls by the storm surge, consequential undermining of flood wall foundations or o
  • 'rationality' of Western civilization was consequential upon the practice of raising and killing l
  • oducing therein certain further amendments consequential upon the dissolution of the League of Nati
  • an unreleased song for a sum of money with consequential value.