Sentence examples for are consequent to the from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "are consequent to the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is a result or effect of something else.
Example: "The changes in policy are consequent to the recent findings in the research."
Alternatives: "are a result of" or "are due to".

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Eternal truths and immutable essences are necessary only in that they presuppose and are consequent to the act of God who caused them.

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The idea that debt is necessary for trade, and has to be forgiven, is consequent to the rise of a market economy.

The effect was only minimally detected in proliferating cells and suggested that the decreased survival of OLs in the absence of PRMT5 activity was consequent to the elimination of an aberrantly differentiating cell.

The research program was consequent to the direct survey of the tower, carried out within a wide cataloguing activity of the main religious buildings in Monza and highlighting a weak structural layout of the bell-tower.

The significant intergroup differences in mandibular incisor behavior was consequent to the non-extraction treatment in group 2 and one premolar extraction treatment in group 1 (Table 4).

These results suggested that the proliferative inhibition and the death of target cells upon treatment with compound 5f were consequent to the induction of apoptosis.

It is possible that the mild headache onset was consequent to the epidural anesthesia, but the headache did not change in severity until the patient discharge, some days after the end of anesthesia effect.

Perhaps, the root resorption similarity at the leveling and alignment stage may have been consequent to the light wires initially used in both systems and to the short period of time of evaluation [12, 15 17, 20, 23, 24].

This development was consequent to the perceived inadequacy of the two previous paradigms to cope with the problems set by the evolution of science and technology, as they both presuppose either an identifiable author (fault) or some reliable data (risk) to assign responsibilities.

The greater reduction in maxillomandibular relationship in group 1 may be consequent to the greater number of extractions in the maxillary arch, and increased need for class II elastics or headgear, to reinforce anchorage, that consequently produced a non-significantly greater maxillary retraction [21 23], Table 4.

The distinct neuritic growth pattern of embryonic and postnatal neurons could be consequent to the distinct cellular environment of the two cultures [25].

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