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consequent - use in sentences
Preposition: on
- introduction: There have been changes consequent on the introduction of International Accounting Standards.
- implementation: The second matter stems from the rule changes consequent on the implementation of the Financial Services and Markets Act.
Preposition: upon
- accident: He therefore held that her loss of earnings and the loss of gratuitous care consequent upon the accident terminated at that date.
Adjective modifier
- same: The uniformity of nature lies in this, that the same antecedents are always followed by the same consequents.
Adjective complement with noun phrase
- pay: Product Liability Product Liability is your legal liability to pay damages consequent upon a defective product being used in the contract.
- have: It is the Council's intention to have any additional funding consequent to designation available from the beginning of the AY 2001-02.
Modifies a noun
- diminution: We oppose centralisation and consequent diminution of these services.
- inability: The insensitivity of the male protagonist and his consequent inability to satisfy the basic needs of the female is thus a recurring theme.
- reduction: The release of paramilitary prisoners led to a consequent reduction in the size of the Service.
- fixation: Testing ideas says he was looking its consequent fixation.
- loss: The southern crossing has not been given the go-ahead due to consequent loss to parking spaces.
- decrease: Note of pensioners deceased or resigned at Berwick, and consequent decrease of charges in the new establishment, for the past year.
Modifying Another Word
- not: Financial loss to third parties which is not consequent upon injury to persons or loss or damage to property is not covered.
Preposition: upon
- change: All property relations in the past have continually been subject to historical change consequent upon the change in historical conditions.
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