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Перевод: consequent speek consequent


[прилагательное]
являющийся результатом; последовательный; логически последовательный; консеквентный;
[существительное]
второй член пропорции; результат ; последствие; второй член условного предложения; следствие
[существительное]


Тезаурус:

  1. Athelstan is known to have endowed the church with lands following his success against the Scots and Danes at the battle of Brunanburg consequent upon his pilgrimage to the shrine of St John.
  2. There may be loss of sleep, nightmares, loss of appetite and consequent weight loss.
  3. The new flood of refugees consequent upon the Russian withdrawal from Afghanistan is straining the relief services.
  4. Secondly, we need to consider the consequent impact on finance departments.
  5. But the distinction between Public and grammar remained unclear, although the lines were sharpened by the creation in 1869 of the Headmasters' Conference and the consequent definition of an inner circle of boys' Public Schools, properly so called.
  6. Some libertarians (though not perhaps Mill himself) hoped that such freedom would have consequent advantages: that it would provide a safety valve for dissent, encourage full expression of both majority and minority opinions, allow truth to drive out error, and provide some check on arbitrary misrule.
  7. Mr Major and Mr Lamont spent the months following his resignation seeking to undo the consequent inflationary damage.
  8. These include the highly specialized nature of much of the technical analysis, the limited capacity for checking the accuracy of many of the findings of this kind of research and the consequent need for the development of knowledge-based inference machines for extracting useful information from secondary and often proxy data.
  9. Frames of reference are the means by which we classify and categorise events in our perceptual field and form the basis of our judgments and consequent action.
  10. Doubts arose over the length of time which might elapse before the child ceased to be regarded as "newly born", and the Infanticide Act 1938 extended the definition to the killing of a child within twelve months of its birth by a mother whose mind is disturbed either by reason of her not having fully recovered from the effect of giving birth to the child or by reason of the effect of lactation consequent upon the birth of the child.
  11. The single most useful measure for preventing Type 2 diabetes in the industrialised nations would be a reduction in energy intake with a consequent reduction in the prevalence of obesity, hyperlipidaemia, glucose intolerance and possibly hypertension.
  12. Cox sees the growth of modernity and pragmatism as the likely direction for the group, with the consequent and gradual dissolution of catholic nationalism.
  13. If its greatest danger lies in the Israeli threat to push yet more Palestinians across the river Jordan and in a consequent revolution, Jordan's greatest asset lies in the support it receives from the West, anxious to bolster Jordan as a "moderate" in the Arab world so long as the Middle East conflict persists.

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