Antonym: inconsequent. Similar words: consequently, consequential, inconsequential, consequence, in consequence, in consequence of, subsequent, sequential. Meaning: ['kɑnsɪkwəntlɪ /'kɒn-] adj. following as an effect or result.
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31. There could be a saving in the cost of pesticides and a consequent reduction in the risk of environmental contamination by residues.
32. It provides for rapid feedback and the consequent modification of goals in the light of changing circumstances.
33. Second, it is not clear that conditional statements are strongly verified simply by showing that both antecedent and consequent are true.
34. The consequent noise, fumes and danger will undermine efforts to breathe new life into towns and cities.
35. Researchers may be unaware of their uncritical acceptance of categories and consequent results.
36. This labour force was dispersed by the war with a consequent requirement for increased mechanical handling.
37. Thirdly systems philosophy which involves reorientation of thought and world view consequent upon the advent of system as a new scientific paradigm.
38. Conversely, they were punished with a lower standard of living and consequent lower status if they chose to have large ones.
39. Decision B can only be taken after the result of action consequent upon decision A is known.
40. But none of this alters the ethical issue and the consequent injustice done in 1985.
41. This, coupled with the travel factor, could lead to considerable fatigue and consequent reduction in effectiveness on the farm.
42. Following pruning, the prefix with the consequent highest likelihood is expanded, producing a new prefix.
43. Indeed this sensitivity and its consequent biphasic activity seem to be exceptional.
44. Mr Major and Mr Lamont spent the months following his resignation seeking to undo the consequent inflationary damage.
45. It is this extra spending which, given full employment and consequent constant number of transactions, pushes up the price level.
46. Most significant was an increase in working capital and an increase in labour inputs consequent on the technological changes introduced.
47. The strange couplings and consequent hybrid styles or aesthetics it bred were multitudinous.
48. This all changes with the introduction consequent upon the Civil Justice Review of court management of litigation.
49. In the adjacent valleys infilling occurred, with the consequent gradual burial of any sites which may have existed there.
50. The hedges are very overgrown and pedestrians are forced into the middle of the road with the consequent danger from traffic.
51. But the actions that must be consequent on those ideas, Althusser asserts are: inserted into practices.
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52. The relative inaccessibility of Management, the nuisance of inconsiderate car parking and consequent obstruction by Non-Residents.
53. The consequent retraining led to lower operating efficiencies on new products.
54. If he did not haggle, he would sooner or later lose out, with a consequent loss for his client.
55. Sphincterotomy is sometimes performed to facilitate biliary stenting, and consequent haemorrhage may occasionally be a cause of death.
56. Robinson's photographs are characterized by the intense contrasts of dark and light areas, and the consequent loss of detail.
57. Discussions with experts and interested bodies will be needed with possible consequent revision of 1. 3.
58. An abundance of unreliable information and consequent loss of user-confidence.
59. He felt terror, and relief, and perplexity, and a consequent inability to plan anything.
60. To make up for the consequent loss in revenue, the government revamped the tax structure, revising it upward.
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