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consequent to

preposition as in upon

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"Consequent to substantial reduction in fuel prices, I have directed the concerned authorities at Federal and Provincial level to activate a strict price control mechanism," Kakar said in a post on X, formerly known as Twitter.

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My experiences must not be unique; the timing of unplanned C-section shows that the surgery is performed at times of day that are convenient for medical staff, even in the case of fetal intolerance of labor, a reason for the surgery that is supposed to protect the baby from imminent harm consequent to not getting enough oxygenated blood from the placenta or umbilical cord.

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.

The report says that more than one-fifth of the more than 1,500 deaths credibly attributed to the actions of the security forces were people who died in detention, “either from lack of adequate medical attention to victims’ injuries suffered consequent to crackdowns and raids, or as result of cruel and inhuman treatment and torture especially during interrogation.”

Much was owed to the sharpening color line consequent to the increasing assertiveness of the enslaving South.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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