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consequent

[kon-si-kwent, -kwuhnt] / ˈkɒn sɪˌkwɛnt, -kwənt /


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But private consumption likely remained relatively strong, driven by cuts to the goods-and-services tax and the consequent boost to consumer purchases, they said.

From The Wall Street Journal

"We hope this resolution and consequent advisory opinion will provide a better understanding of the legal implications of climate change under international law."

From Reuters

The second — far more dangerous — is that abortion opponents would be satisfied with such an outcome, and the consequent national patchwork of access to abortion.

From Washington Post

In 2020 an estimated 295 billion potential work hours were lost globally consequent to extreme heat, with the greatest impacts in the agriculture sector of poor countries.

From Scientific American

A recent essay by Jonathan Haidt in the Atlantic explored how the rise of social media and the consequent balkanization of news underlie many of the divisions upending our society.

From Washington Post