Consequential in a sentence as an adjective

It's not a value judgemnet, it's just more things are in play and the outcomes are more consequential.

More importantly, the most consequential thing to ever happen to me was meeting my future wife.

The average citizen is now expected to be able to make consequential decisions based on the law.

They were asked a fairly consequential question by a HR department three years ago, and said "Yes." instead of "No." Literally.

If someone consequential to an issue decides to comment on that issue it can be very very interesting.

And if it wasn't provided and not for a good reason, you would probably be entitled to compensation for any consequential losses as well.

If nothing else, the drone wars in Yemen, Afghanistan and Pakistan are considerably more consequential.

Why aren't there other vim committers?Bram's conservatism makes perfect sense for someone who has to maintain this huge, consequential, intimidating codebase.

"This is useful signal for you, because the next time you have to make a similar prediction about the nature of reality, where that prediction might be consequential, you will ideally make a better prediction.

The very fact of having a lawyer makes it less likely you will get tripped up because they know how the game is played and they will provide consequential bits of advice like "Give anyone asking questions the minimum information required and refer them to the stack of official documents you will carry with you.

" I don't know any more than you do, but I bet its a lot narrower than what we "see now."> I find it odd that those of us who make this observation, and follow it thru to its natural outcomes, are lambasted for the consequential opinions we hold thereonI don't know your particular opinions, but I'm going to hazard a guess and say you're overstating how much of your process of "follow[ing] it thru to its natural outcomes" is based on analytical logic versus handwaving moralizing.

Consequential definitions

adjective

having important issues or results; "the year's only really consequential legislation"; "an eventful decision"

See also: eventful