Finally I shall consider consequential changes in the polytechnics and universities.
The two most consequential changes were as follows:
In reaping the wild grain over a few decades, or at most three centuries, the hunter-gatherers unwittingly caused small but consequential changes in the plants.
Because of the change of nationality, there are numerous consequential changes in descriptive passages and, particularly, in the dialogue.
They said therefore that if the rule was changed there would have to be a consequential change for the social security rules.
That argument no longer applies because no consequential change is now required.
There is no doubt," he wrote in his decision, that the dissidents "were instrumental in bringing about consequential changes in the organization.
Those actions followed much more consequential changes in the legal and political landscape this year.
Women's suffrage was the most consequential change.
Expansion and unparalleled growth have come with consequential change.