Sentences with consequential
con·se·quen·tial
C c - The actual estimate for extra staff and consequential costs such as accommodation was an annual £9.18m.
- This new transformation is at least as consequential as that one was.
- Cocaine is a powerful stimulant that produces consequential, short term and long term effects on the body.
- This article, inspired by cartoonist Bob Englehart, exposes the pitfalls of consequential standardized testing.
- consequential loss
- He was a very short, fat little man, with immensely long grey side-whiskers, and a most consequential manner.
- In no event will The Age Box Office be liable to you or to any third party for any injury, loss, claim, damage, or any incidental or consequential damages.
- Even people with a broad viewpoint on the puzzle of consciousness, the Big Bang and its eventual consequential explosion of humanity.
- A consequential man in his field.
- By observing these principles we greatly minimise the hygiene risks involved in the handling of food and in the consequential contamination of food.
- Although both consequential and consequent can refer to something which happens as the result of something else, consequent is more common in this sense in modern English: the new measures were put into effect, and the consequent protest led to the dismissal of those responsible