Sentence examples for consequent refers from inspiring English sources

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(Some philosophers like to call this kind of proposition a "back-tracking counterfactual", because it is a subjunctive conditional statement whose consequent refers to an earlier time than its antecedent).

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He then refutes the consequent by referring to various contingent things.

The consequent columns refer to: gene identifier of the corresponding gene family; normalized support (NS); normalized weighted support (NWS); odds ratio (OR); p-value and the gene functional annotation.

The consequent columns refer to: gene identifier of the corresponding gene family; corresponding position in the multiple alignment and changed amino acids; normalized support (NS); normalized weighted support (NWS); odds ratio (OR); p-value and the gene functional annotation.

9 An 'outcome' refers to the consequent effect of an action, programme, activity or event.

Referrers and providers consistently discussed the consequences of referring for/providing preoperative PFMT in terms of the benefits accruing to individual patients (e.g. a reduction in severity and duration of incontinence, consequent improvements in quality of life).

Introjected motivation refers to the engagement as a consequent of feeling of guilt and shame when engagement is not done.

The term insulin resistance, as generally applied, refers to whole-body reduced glucose uptake in response to physiological insulin levels and its consequent effects on glucose and other insulin-driven metabolic pathways.

Since the greatest cause of root resorption in the population refers to orthodontic movement, a correlation exists between severity of the malocclusion and the degree of consequent root resorption [ 9– 11].

But now, when you hear the word "Rapture" whispered in political circles, it refers to the biblical vision of a terrible final war in Jerusalem between the forces of light and darkness and the consequent ascension of "saved" Christians, snatched up to Heaven from their cars, computer terminals and food courts.

Intrinsic positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEPi) refers to the increase in the end-expiratory elastic recoil pressure associated with an increase in lung volume above resting lung volume at end expiration consequent to dynamic hyperinflation.

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