Sentence examples for consequently hold from inspiring English sources

The phrase "consequently hold" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It can be used when indicating a result or conclusion that follows logically from a previous statement, but it is better to use it in a more complete context.
Example: "The evidence presented was compelling; we consequently hold that the defendant is guilty."
Alternatives: "therefore maintain" or "thus assert".

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Reliable information enables teachers to see which students underperform, and can consequently hold an informed discussion about both the causes of and the solutions to the situation.

Research on porous Si has so far been primarily focused on microporous Si which have average pore diameter ≤2 nm [4], exhibit room temperature photoluminescence (PL) and consequently hold immense promise for potential light sources in opto-electronic devices.

In addition to climate, numerous other biotic and abiotic factors contribute to the formation of these habitats and, consequently, hold potential for influencing the presence or absence of B. dermatitidis.

SNPs in the VEGF gene might influence the delivery of chemotherapy to the cancer cells and may consequently hold predictive information in relation to response [ 7].

In particular, the magnitude of ML head accelerations and attenuation of upper body acceleration appear sensitive to PD and consequently hold promise as useful proxy measures that can be utilised in clinical and community settings.

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George was consequently held directly responsible for the break-up of the British Empire.

Riviera Beach consequently held a special emergency meeting and approved the redevelopment plan before the governor signed the bill into law.

The Romans considered Mars favorable to their wars, and consequently held this god in high esteem unlike the Greeks who thought of the same god (called Ares by them as the son of Zeus and Hera) as bloodthirsty.

The Court consequently held that "all evidence obtained by searches and seizures in violation of the Constitution is, by that same authority, inadmissible in a state court". Mapp, 367 U. S., at 655. "To hold otherwise," the Court added, would be "to grant the right but in reality to withhold its privilege and enjoyment". Id., at 656.

Since { a n } is arbitrarily defined, the conclusion consequently holds.

It is easy, he argues, to obtain evidence in favour of virtually any theory, and he consequently holds that such 'corroboration', as he terms it, should count scientifically only if it is the positive result of a genuinely 'risky' prediction, which might conceivably have been false.

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