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So far, Harry had learned only one matter of consequence.
Monica, there is one final matter of consequence I should call to your attention.
Nor did it strike Harry as a matter of consequence.
Yet on many matters of consequence he has been reluctant to spend his political capital.
I appreciate that you and your son have matters of consequence to discuss.
Job hunting isn't easy at best, and he, or she, wouldn't be there if the wages weren't a matter of consequence.
It included "Matters of Consequence", which was cut from the film.
"Now, this news from the navy people is confusing, but it's not really a matter of consequence.
No matter of consequence in the eyes of the delegates was neglected.
Suddenly, leaders are tackling many such matters of consequence, gravity and complexity.
A matter of consequences: Part 3 of an autobiography.
The important matter of consequences (rewards, penalties and punishments) can be illustrated with an example from the home setting.
The value of the "character" issue is the excuse it gives them for ignoring most matters of consequence.
This isn't a question of whether the fetus is human but rather a matter of consequences for a future member of our society.
It was customary in patrician families to take the auspices for any matter of consequence such as marriages, travel, and important business.
As time had never been a matter of consequence to the ape-man, delays, except in cases of immediate emergency, gave him no concern.
Directed, produced, wrote and starred in his first feature film Matters Of Consequence at age 27.
This is a matter of consequence in these days when so many of our heroes have been mutilated in the wars.
In moments such as these, Harry Vincent regarded all signs as matters of consequence to himself.
Actually, I think the negotiations on those minor issues would be easily and quickly accomplished, since they are not matters of consequence to the other interested parties.'
But his default look is unyieldingly earnest-an expression that suggests a man "seized," as a commission of inquiry might say, by matters of consequence.
Kyl doesn't believe that we'll ever truly fulfill such a vision, and he thinks that even talking about it distracts us from other matters of consequence.
As a matter of consequence, Mr. Cipot's Roman Catholicism seemed not particularly relevant, at least to him.
Clerical intervention for reason of sin was also applicable to marriage and divorce, matters of consequence in an age when international relations were closely bound to dynastic policy.
The Palestinians voted overwhelmingly for what they believe is a new Palestinian persuasion; what they believe about what they do is a matter of consequence.