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How to use consequent to in a sentence

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Infiltration of the cells' mitochondria, consequent to this exposure, creates an alarming cellular scenario.
In technical terms the Colorado River is antecedent to the Edwards Plateau and consequent to the Coastal Plain.
Transsynapptic neuronal degeneration of optic nerves consequent to occipital lobe lesions is a rare phenomenon.
The idea that debt is necessary for trade, and has to be forgiven, is consequent to the rise of a market economy.
Beside the insufficient sample size consequent to early study interruption, our study has other limitations.
The recitals have undergone some additions and changes, consequent to the new elements of the common position.
It is therefore the occasion for our Parliament to stress the benefits consequent to a genuinely completed single market.
The third piece is that this occurs in mothers consequent to an environmental exposure.
It will negate damage to a patent asset due to patentability issues consequent to a search.
The majority of these public harbours were de-designated consequent to the adoption of the National Marine Policy.
Such power is also vested in and is exercised by her where she has been granted custody consequent to divorce or separation.
The collapse in private investment, consequent to the piercing of the asset price bubble by the monetary authorities, largely accounts for the sharp fall in the growth rate.
We may proceed from the remotion of the consequent to the remotion of the antecedent.
Before question period the hon. member for Vancouver South had the floor and there are eight minutes remaining in the time allotted for questions and comments consequent to his remarks.
As a matter of fact, there are a great many challenges in the social changes consequent to the necessity to adjust to globalisation, demographic evolution and technology innovation.
The practice would become mandated for use in Scotland consequent to an act in 1785, but remained used less than in England.
The decision to cancel membership is made by the executive Committee of Newropeans, consequent to the advisory opinion of the Members' Commission and a hearing of the person concerned by the Board of Directors.
It therefore did not recommend any specific reductions in operational costs at the current time beyond those which were consequent to its recommendations on staffing costs and the revised aircraft deployment schedule.
The proposals envisage that emergency safeguard measures would be applicable if domestic services suppliers incur serious injury or serious threat to the viability of domestic industry consequent to commitments.
A paradigm shift is under way in the international trading system consequent to the changing structures of world trade, investment and production.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Anasarcous legs and symptoms of hydrothorax, consequent to a tertian ague.
What is it that binds the consequent to its antecedent in nature?
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