Antonym: cause. Similar words: in consequence, consequently, sequence, subsequent, frequency, consent, consensus, consecutive. Meaning: ['kɒnsɪkwəns] n. 1. a phenomenon that follows and is caused by some previous phenomenon 2. the outcome of an event especially as relative to an individual 3. having important effects or influence.
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151. The Empress miscarried in April 1853 and as a consequence remained extremely unwell for months.
152. By the early 1960s, as a consequence, anticommunism had lost its cachet.
153. As a consequence, Bob Dole is not somebody that they have followed in his career.
154. Many sociologists would see these differences in life chances as a direct consequence of social stratification.
155. Section 56 is breached by entering into an investment transaction in the course of or as a consequence of an unsolicited call.
156. The practical consequence has previously been that prolonged autoradiographic techniques were required.
157. This was the prime objective and the closing of the card catalogue was a consequence.
158. Off-farm income was also limited, in consequence many farmers' sons left home to seek employment elsewhere.
159. The influence of the trade unions has been weakened as a consequence of legislation, our economic circumstances, and demographic decline.
160. Jump cuts of memory without cause and effect, event and consequence, incident and emotion.
161. The consequence is likely to be a House less inclined to ideological combat and more given to cranking out compromises with Clinton.
162. The salute and stamp of boot on bare floor were smarter than normally as a consequence.
163. As a consequence,(Sentencedict.com ) undergraduate teaching laboratories operated close to maximum capacity throughout the year.
164. The consequence is an increasingly standardised way of life or at least aspirations towards a particular way of life across the world.
165. Another consequence is that the parties will feel driven to compensate by buying up more television advertising time.
166. It arose as a consequence of the Norman conquest and settlement of the Vale of Glamorgan in the early twelfth century.
167. The blossoming of mathematics and astronomy was a natural consequence of this awareness.
168. As a consequence, abnormally high rates of spontaneous abortions among women coffee-harvesters have been recorded.
169. Failure is the consequence of laziness, irresponsibility, recklessness and emotional stupidity. Dr T.P.Chia
170. There were exaggerated expectations for one thing, a more or less inevitable consequence of those golden years.
171. However, a consequence of this autonomy is their responsibility for seeing that housework gets done.
172. It may be that that individual does not function normally as a consequence of the sensory deprivation.
173. The consequence was that very few Yugoslav enterprises were established mainly to satisfy export demand.
174. To point out the difference between their conceptions of class is, in consequence, simply to state a more fundamental problem.
175. They were of no consequence, I knew they were of no consequence.
176. The first of these events was a direct consequence of the war.
177. As a consequence, whatever the result the Dominions would be disappointed and disgruntled.
178. The consequence of this is that aquatic life below is seriously damaged and even destroyed.
179. Not treating women as autonomous, in pornographic love-making, has the consequence of reinforcing women's subordination.
180. If so, divorce may in some degree be the consequence, not the cause, of lower social capital.
More similar words: in consequence, consequently, sequence, subsequent, frequency, consent, consensus, consecutive, conservation, conservative, conference, convenience, frequent, frequently, response, hence, fence, commence, science, essence, CONS, evidence, sentence, experience, residence, reference, difference, experienced, preference, abstinence.