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consequentiality
consequentiality (kɒnsɪˌkwɛnʃɪˈælɪtɪ) [f. prec. + -ity.] 1. Logical sequence and consistency of thought.1885 J. Martineau Types Eth. Theory (1886) I. i. ii. 373 In crediting Spinoza with rigorous consequentiality. 2. The quality of being consequential or important; air or assumption of importance.18... Oxford English Dictionary
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consequentialness
consequentialness rare. (kɒnsɪˈkwɛnʃəlnɛs) [f. as prec. + -ness.] † 1. The state or quality of being consequential (in senses 1–4). Obs.1681 R. Burthogge An Argument (1684) 18 Which Duty and Incumbence, and the Consequentialness of it from the Covenant is, etc. 1730–6 Bailey (folio), Consequentialne... Oxford English Dictionary
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Paula Jarzabkowski
Reinvigorating strategy-as-practice by rethinking consequentiality", Organization Theory. Jarzabkowski, P., Lê, J., Balogun, J. 2019. wikipedia.org
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In 'Preaching Racial Justice,' Black Catholics shed ecumenical light on ...
1 day agoPreaching Racial Justice is a collection from a group of diverse writers who speak to the urgency, context, necessity and consequentiality of preaching to the congregation about the trauma of ...
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inconsequentiality
inconsequentiality (ɪnkɒnsɪkwɛnʃɪˈælɪtɪ.) [f. prec. + -ity.] Inconsequential quality or character: the opposite of consequentiality. 1. = inconsequence 1, 1 b.1832 L. Hunt Sir R. Esher (1850) 258 His inconsequentialities were usually of a pleasanter character. 1858 R. Chambers Dom. Ann. Scot. (1859)... Oxford English Dictionary
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Polymorphia
The value of the C major triad lies not in any putative harmonic consequentiality that confirms a traditional process but in its radical challenge to what wikipedia.org
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consequence
▪ I. consequence, n. (ˈkɒnsɪkwəns) [a. F. conséquence (13th c. in Littré, = Pr. consequencia, It. consequenza), ad. L. consequentia, n. of state f. consequent-em: see consequent and -ence.] 1. A thing or circumstance which follows as an effect or result from something preceding.c 1400 Rom. Rose 6450... Oxford English Dictionary
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Flashbulb memory
These memories were rated as having the same level of consequentiality and surprise as memories for events of high national importance. The more involved someone is to a religion, city or group, the more importance and consequentiality is reported for an event. wikipedia.org
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Educational game
Educational video games can motivate children and allow them to develop an awareness of consequentiality. wikipedia.org
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Group decision-making
Law of triviality "The amount of time a group spends discussing an issue will be in inverse proportion to the consequentiality of the issue." wikipedia.org
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cod
▪ I. cod, n.1 (kɒd) Forms: 1–6 codd, 4–7 codde, (6 cood), 4– cod. [OE. cod(d:—OTeut. type *kuddo-z: cf. early mod.Du. kodde, ‘coleus, testiculus’ (Kilian), OTeut. type *kuddon-, the source of the closely related cod n.2] † 1. A bag, scrip. Obs. (In 18th c. in slang use: a purse; see quots.)c 1000 Ag... Oxford English Dictionary
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The Scouring of the Shire
Birns argues that the effect is to bring the "consequentiality of abroad" (including Isengard, where Saruman was strong) back to the "parochialism of home wikipedia.org
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