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corollary - use in sentences
Preposition: of
- principle: Or consider the tenth word from the viewpoint of the principle of stewardship, the corollary of the principle of God's covenant lordship.
- process: Student involvement in curriculum design should be a natural corollary of an effective review process for incremental change.
- fact: All of these features are a corollary of the fact of the embodied presence of the participants in oral discourse.
- law: The corollary of the Law is that: A stupid person is more dangerous than a bandit.
- theory: A corollary of this theory is that the payor's negligence in making payment is irrelevant to her right to restitution.
- approach: It seems to us that the logical corollary of that approach was to take no action on existing stocks of such products.
Converse of object
- have: Additionally, you may wish to provide services in your digital library that have no clear corollary in the real world.
- draw: He drew the corollary, that freedom mattered last as well as first.
- consider: We looked at the Primary and Corollary practices, with Adrian being surprised that real customer involvement was considered corollary.
- carry: The statement carries a clear corollary the corporation seems willing to accept.
- find: The Sun's Magnetic Field The orbital period of 3750 years finds a remarkable corollary in research conducted by the author Maurice Cotterell.
- create: This transports a verdict of " not guilty " on the indictment of British imperialism creating an anarchic international security corollary.
Adjective modifier
- inevitable: This is the inevitable corollary of maintaining the formal powers at their present level.
- logical: It seems to us that the logical corollary of that approach was to take no action on existing stocks of such products.
- necessary: It is a necessary corollary to enable an adoption to take place.
- obvious: Looking forward Looking forward is the obvious corollary to looking back.
- natural: Science museums were a natural corollary to all these.
- important: However, in common with many formulae there is an important corollary.
Modifies a noun
- discharge: Feinberg, I. 1978: Efference copy and corollary discharge: Implications for thinking and its disorders.
- effect: According to IDC, the heightened level of security as a top concern has also had a corollary effect on IT security spending.
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