Sentence examples for consequently replacing from inspiring English sources

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Consequently, replacing (41) and (42) into (40), one obtains (43).

Consequently, replacing (44) and (45) into (16), one finishes the proof.

Consequently, replacing (xi_{n}) with a subsequence if necessary, we can assume that (xi_{n}) converges to some ξ̃ weakly in (H(Omega_{gamma})).

Consequently, replacing (xi_{n}) with a subsequence if necessary, we can assume that (xi_{n}) converges to some ξ̃ weakly in (H(Omega)).

Consequently, replacing time points in which movements occurred with adjacent ones may contribute to losing the signal of interest.

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If work became first and foremost self-expression, communities would consequently replace organisations, as they offer better possibilities for individuals to self-define their jobs.

Afterwards, the FRR from the AGC, depending on reserves availability, will return the system frequency to its nominal level and consequently replaces FCR.

Moreover, the ship was to be attached to a force of five Royal Navy destroyers led by a captain, making it expedient to have the Australian ship commanded by an officer of lower rank; McNicoll was consequently replaced by Commander Otto Becher on 28 July.

Substandard datasets were consequently replaced, flagged as substandard, and/or removed from analysis (ENCODE Project Consortium 2012; Landt et al. 2012).

Assertions of this kind are consequently replaced with X and C subClassOf: R some (Y and C).

This evidence proves that the Minoan pipes are energetically expensive to operate and consequently their replacing by cylindrical pipes was inevitable.

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