LBJ may not have done as much in foreign affairs as Reagan, but noses him out for 3rd spot in "consequentiality" for the permanent impact of Great Society, Civil Rights legislation, NASA, and elevating liberalism and reform to institutions an ongoing operation. ❋ Ann Althouse (2008)
"Real" connotes a status of consequentiality, meaningfulness, and specificity, but does not necessarily imply substantial existence material or otherwise. ❋ Unknown (1998)
It acknowledges our dependence on automation, its betterments and pleasures; our astonishment at its extremes; and finally, our creeping terror at its consequentiality. ❋ Unknown (2010)
Moreover, is it even in the same universe of consequentiality as the corruption on Wall Street or the capture of MMS by the industry it was supposed to be overseeing? ❋ Unknown (2010)
If the title is a measure not of morality but of consequentiality, if it belongs to the century's emblematic man, the man of new departures and large echoes, then to Lenin goes the title "Man of the Century." ❋ Unknown (2008)
This would be fused with the reality principle, and accompanied by an awareness of the consequentiality of one's acts. ❋ Unknown (2008)
Yes, he certainly imagines the whole of cultural life as shot through with these forms of play, and the question of their consequentiality seems ultimately to be answered in the affirmative. ❋ Unknown (2008)
The effectiveness and consequentiality of said lying was even more lopsidedly sinistral. ❋ Unknown (2007)
The consequentiality of what he was talking about in the last part of that speech, putting Americans at risk, the possibility of a war whose dimensions we don't know, so overwhelmed the domestic debate about a dividend tax cut that it's simply impossible to make the economic part of this speech have the weight of the foreign policy part. ❋ Unknown (2003)
That is, you point your camera at something of no consequentiality unless somebody -- unless the truck had been hijacked by agents of the Gore or Bush campaigns. ❋ Unknown (2001)
And with so much more of a sense of meaning, of consequentiality, instead of nothing mattering. ❋ Christopher Dickey (1998)
Ambiguity or conflict in rules is typically resolved not by shifting to a logic of consequentiality and rational calculation, but by trying to clarify the rules, make distinctions, determine what the situation is and what definition “fits.” ❋ JAMES G. MARCH (1989)
This tension between action based on a logic of appropriateness and justification based on a logic of consequentiality is not a necessary one. ❋ JAMES G. MARCH (1989)
Having determined what action to take by a logic of appropriateness, in our culture we justify the action appropriately by a logic of consequentiality. ❋ JAMES G. MARCH (1989)
The contrast between the logic of appropriateness associated with obligatory action and the logic of consequentiality associated with anticipatory choice has been described as a basic distinction in the history of theories of justice and rationality MacIntyre, 1988. ❋ JAMES G. MARCH (1989)
In political institutions, as elsewhere, behavior is justified by a logic of rationality, consequentiality, and individual will. ❋ JAMES G. MARCH (1989)
In a logic of consequentiality, behaviors are driven by preferences and expectations about consequences. ❋ JAMES G. MARCH (1989)
A logic of appropriateness can be contrasted with a logic of consequentiality. ❋ JAMES G. MARCH (1989)
In the final moments of the bike race, I blew a [tyre] and consequentially warped the wheel, bringing me to a stop and putting me [out of the race]; meaning I wouldn't make [the finish line]. ❋ Surveyor Extraordinaire (2013)
So I was painting the kitchen, when a chunk of the wall comes right off in my hand because [hornets] had built a nest and chewed right through the [drywall]. Luckily, the hornets weren't home, but I'm gonna have to get rid of [the nest] and patch the drywall before I can finish painting. Nothin' like consequential work, damn it! ❋ Wolfeadr (2016)