English to Kannada Dictionary consequential

consequential

ಸಾಂದರ್ಭಿಕ
definition
adjective
a loss of confidence and a consequential withdrawal of funds
following as a result or effect.
perhaps the most consequential discovery of the eighteenth century
important; significant.
example
Similarly the Buddha taught that human individuals are not to be seen as isolated from each other, but as conjoined to each other in a weighty and 'consequential' relationship.
Now, due to the popularity of concerts and the 'consequential' accumulation of a small sum of money in reserve, it is possible to pay musicians a reasonable fee, and Macedon Music is now able to invite high-profile musicians to perform.
That decision-making process was clearly affected by the provision of wrong information, with the 'consequential' result that the opportunity to go elsewhere was lost.
This will be the case if the securing of the private benefit was not the object of the payment but merely a 'consequential' and incidental effect of the payment.
That fourth set loss and the 'consequential' collapse of momentum would have destroyed the balance and composure of almost any athlete in any sport.
I think it is very, very important that when you put a particular amendment, you clearly spell out, prior to the voting, what the 'consequential' effect will be on voting for that amendment.
The shocking reality is that he became a 'consequential' president, an extremely important president, and one who might even be called a transformative president.
Evangelicals often referred to having accepted Christ (meaning their conversion) as the most 'consequential' moment in their lives.
What team members will discover is that all failure modes are not equally 'consequential' .
Seriously, 'consequential' cultural issues are at stake, not least the issue of finding ways for writers and other cultural workers to be fairly paid and support themselves from their work.
This site and its owners are not liable for any direct, incidental, 'consequential' , indirect or punitive damages arising from your access to this site or any contents of this site.
They cannot determine which facts have important policy implications and which are less 'consequential' .
However, the policy excluded, among other things, 'consequential' losses resulting from the erasure, loss, distortion or corruption of information on computer systems.
The effluents from this factory have been shown to impact the surrounding environment, with the 'consequential' adverse effects on food and water.
Voters knew the stakes - polls showed majorities thought this was an important and 'consequential' election - and both candidates had plenty of opportunity to make their cases.
It thus became the norm to bring case where the negligence of the defendant produced either immediate or 'consequential' damage.
Business interruption or 'consequential' loss covers the loss of gross profit following an insured event due to loss of turnover and increased costs of working.
Additionally, what is important for one company team commander may not be as 'consequential' to another.
The prop suffered a broken nose last week in an incident, an alleged head butt, which sparked his retaliation and 'consequential' red card.
Warfare is important not just because the fortunes of battle are 'consequential' but also because of the many kinds of conflict induced by state-led mobilizations of resources.
But in the absence of intrepid investigative reporting and editorial courage, they smothered the audience in inconsequential material about the most 'consequential' of topics.
The modern centralised Sagha is largely a result of the development of the modern nation-state and the 'consequential' centralisation of political power.
It deals with priorities, and makes some 'consequential' appeals as a result of the amendments that are made, as well.
I shall return later to the associated ground of challenge on the basis that all this had an unfair 'consequential' effect on the disciplinary proceedings.
The answers to these and other important questions are monumentally 'consequential' with respect to both prevention and intervention efforts.
Clause 19.4 excludes all liability for indirect or 'consequential' loss or damage on the part of either party.
The 'consequential' result of this increase in stressful appraisals is a decrease in psychological well-being.
However, the authors caution against prolonged use of any substance that could lead to a decreased intake of milk with 'consequential' nutritional adverse effects.
To reduce costs in a structured and well planned manner that does not surprise the teams or result in unforeseen 'consequential' costs.
Planning becomes more important when one considers the long-term nature of 'consequential' decisions.
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