Sentence examples for it's consequent from inspiring English sources

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So in some other possible world, w2, its antecedent can be true (because its antecedent is about the color of the post in the actual world, w1) and it's consequent false (because the post is not red in w2 and the consequent is about the color of the post in that world).

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This is what Bryars calls an "unfolding at a human rate", and it is consequent on the relative movements of different parts of the composition.

It is consequent on the study of Perspectiva.

It is called "consequent" because it is consequent upon, or dependent upon, the decisions of non-divine actual entities (Whitehead calls them actual occasions).

Locke is telling us that what makes an action/forbearance voluntary is that it is consequent to a volition, and that what makes an action/forbearance involuntary is that it is performed without a volition.

But if you admit, as is natural, that different terms of duration have been assigned to different species, it is consequent that the longest-lived will show clear signs of deterioration later than the others, as old age shows up later in individuals of animals that live for a greater number of years, compared to those whose life is shorter.

I do not agree with this evolution and for this reason I did not refer any patient, I am consequent.

It may be consequent to other pathophysiological changes; for example, it may reflect an attempted compensatory response to possible disease-associated reductions in cortical d-serine, or that cortical SRR is acting as an eliminase (Foltyn et al., 2005), as noted above.

Secondarily, it can be consequent to mesial positioning of the maxillary first molar, in relation to the mandibular first molar, on the class II side [2].

I'd say it's a consequent evolution of the path we've started with Upptalk to become a next-gen, cloud-based (app) communication and internet access service".

The free play of the faculties on this approach is identical with the judging of the object to be beautiful and in turn with the feeling of pleasure: the pleasure does not precede the judging of the object to be beautiful, and is "consequent" on it only in the sense that we feel pleasure "in virtue" of the judgment.

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