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are consequent
adjective
Following as a result, inference, or natural effect.
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The operative words here are "consequent to" and "without".
In plan-driven development, there are consequent phases which are usually handled by phase-specific teams.
Most cases of urethral stricture disease in the anterior urethra are consequent on an ischemic spongiofibrosis.
Eternal truths and immutable essences are necessary only in that they presuppose and are consequent to the act of God who caused them.
Although these findings are consequent with literature, larger trials will be necessary to study more variables and estimate predictors of mortality in PICU.
The ANFIS used here contains a total of 104 fitting parameters, of which 24 are premise parameters and 80 are consequent parameters.
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6 Secondary headaches are consequents upon other conditions, such as medication overuse, 7 infection or trauma.
Those interests that will be damaged fundamentally with the instability and the economic difficult that's going to be consequent on the decision to withdraw".
The idea that debt is necessary for trade, and has to be forgiven, is consequent to the rise of a market economy.
This is what Bryars calls an "unfolding at a human rate", and it is consequent on the relative movements of different parts of the composition.
The problems that affected patients most were in the patient contact centre, where new processes took longer than expected and there were consequent delays in responding to patients because of a backlog of work.
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