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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61. These sums can then be varied over time to reflect changes consequent upon the damage caused to the injured party.
62. For there is great danger in the failures of communication consequent on the present A level curriculum.
63. The consequent soul-searching often includes as much self-mockery as it does social criticism, and for this reason it is not subversive.
64. The elite nature of the scientists and their consequent alienation from many of these changes prevent them from seizing upon these opportunities.
65. Gastritis with atrophy and the consequent loss of acid mediated inhibition of gastrin release contributes most to this increase.
66. The consequent leverage is the most distinctive feature of our financial era.
67. Constantly guarding their rather distant borders of self, they become emotionally disconnected, often enduring the consequent loneliness for a lifetime.
68. The consequent adverse publicity was widely held to be damaging to the Labour cause.
69. We describe in detail in the next chapter the consequent growing controls on local spending.
70. Wage growth will be low, unemployment high[sentencedict.com], with consequent feedback effects on the economy.
71. If the returns from farming dropped more time could be spent in the forest with consequent improvement in the level of management.
72. Any curvature or flaw in the line of its keel must be countered by a rudder, with consequent loss of energy.
73. Secondly, we need to consider the consequent impact on finance departments.
74. He emphasised the consequent need for schools to ensure that adequate opportunities were provided for improving accomplishments in speaking and listening.
75. This is due to its inflation and consequent unemployment.
76. His financial embarassment is consequent upon his careless spending.
77. The consequent collisions with state power weakened its impetus.
78. Compared with involution which lays particularly emphasis on economic process, especially agricultural economic process, Lewis Model lays stress on describing consequent phenomena.
79. All our wines have only light filtering, and consequent loss of varietal fruit.
80. The desire for further increases in cycle conditions and consequent increases in the cycle efficiency, led to the addition of steam reheat during turbine expansion.
81. The rise in price was consequent on the failure of the crops.
82. This paper presents a fast and efficient algorithm for discovering exceptional rules from data sets. This algorithm permits that the consequent of a rule is a conjunctive normal form.
83. Using lactic acid as monomer,(www.Sentencedict.com) L- lactide was synthesized by condensation polymerization and consequent depolymerization steps.
84. This defect or distortion of attitude was consequent on his past experience or his present situation.
85. Once such an equation is build up, the algorithm can be designed to extract iso-surface from range data and the consequent application of multi-view range image integration.
86. At last the thesis details the consequent software development work of the tool management system.
87. Any consequent profit margin compression has been offset by volume gains.
88. Although this will naturally contribute to global demand if it takes Chinese workers off the unemployment line, the consequent increase in production may easily counter this gain.
89. the lowering of taxes and the consequent increase in spending.
90. His consequent distortion of the arrangements disturbed the German Naval Staff.
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