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A syllogistic consequence is a formal consequence whose antecedent is a conjunction of two quantified propositions and whose consequent is a third quantified proposition.
He describes Klein, who died in 1962, at the age of thirty-one, as "the last French artist of major international consequence" whose "seven-year run of aesthetic escapades rescued French art from an insular preciousness into which, but for the brawn of works by Jean Dubuffet, it had sunk after the Second World War".
(2.2) Then we have the following consequence, whose proof can be found in Chapter 14.6 of [25].
Nervous Device is less a collation of poems--let alone a coherent artistic vision--than a machine of many cobbled-together and imperfectly-interlocking parts (which are somewhat dysfunctional in consequence) whose originary parts-suppliers may never be tracked down or acknowledged.
The consequence is a fairly direct and predictable biological consequence, whose selective consequences (favorable or unfavorable) are often easy to predict.
Despite playing a critical role for defining the most efficacious treatment, nodal staging can increase the risk for breast cancer related-lymphedema (BCRL), a progressive and incurable treatment consequence whose risk is further exacerbated by radiation treatment [ 2– 4].
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And it will set off a chain of unanticipated consequences whose full meaning will become apparent only with time.
Theorem 2.2 has many consequences whose certain of them are recited in what follows.
2) Not only is investment in new pipelines and power plants expensive, but it comes with serious and lasting environmental consequences whose costs are too often discounted or ignored.
These opportunities are defined as exposures or consequences (or clusters of exposures and consequences) whose modification is predicted to have significant effects on adult mental illness.
Chernobyl, the 1986 reactor explosion in Ukraine, was of course a huge and awful event whose consequences are still unfolding.
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