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The phrase "above consequence" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear when to use it, as it lacks context and does not form a coherent expression.
Example: "The actions taken were of above consequence" does not make sense.
Alternatives: "of great importance" or "of significant consequence."
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Particularly, when (w(x)=1), the above consequence coincides with a generalization of Marcinkiewicz interpolation theorem.
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Next, we continue to generalize the above consequences.
The above consequences of sTBI could be delayed in emerging and be unnoticed by early cerebral imaging, thus justifying the need for a continuous neurophysiological monitor, for which EEG is appropriate [28, 29].
"It's that impunity that's of concern – the fact that they seem to be beyond reproach and above consequences for their actions," Jacob explained.
Because of the above consequences and related negative impacts such as social withdrawal, poor vocational functioning and worse quality of life [ 5- 7, 9- 14], internalized stigma is emerging as a key factor that can hold back the recovery process.
Apparently, and in contrast with Karlshafen as well as with the other two stands, the second generation of natural regeneration has contributed further to a more even distribution of genotypes over local clusters at the stand level with the above consequences for clustering, and this tendency might have been enhanced by planting.
If it is not a gift it cannot have the above consequences attached to it.
The following result is a consequence of the above result.
This is the above mentioned consequence of the high numerical sensitivity of ISO learning to the integration step size.
The concrete formulae above are consequences of a more general mathematical duality called Pontryagin duality.
This misalignment can result in an error in the cup alignment, which can cause the above-mentioned consequences.
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