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How to use corollary in a sentence

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The corollary to these figures is that many businesses have trouble recruiting staff with the right level of skills.
The rise of relativism, and its inevitable corollary, nihilism, represents the triumph of the bourgeois.
It is a necessary corollary of the right of any person to obtain skilled advice about the law.
Mike's account of Western capitalism had its corollary in his view of what was happening in the Third World.
A corollary of this is that, before Hipparchus, astronomical tables based on Greek geometrical methods did not exist.
There was an interesting corollary to this scientist's play about scientists.
This theorem gave, as a corollary, the complete structure of all finite projective geometries.
The corollary is that it is not moderation, but total victory, that assures survival.
A necessary corollary of the westward expansion of the frontier was the western containment of its indigenous population.
A potential corollary benefit of reducing duration of mechanical ventilation is a reduction in ventilator-associated complications.
A corollary question discussed by the committee was whether leadership development initiatives should be curricular or extracurricular in nature.
The corollary is a similar divide in the amount that needs to be spent on acquiring and remunerating players appropriate for the task.
This had the remarkable corollary that non-euclidean geometry was consistent if and only if euclidean geometry was consistent.
An elementary corollary of that premise was the acknowledgement of the importance of trade as a vehicle of growth.
Commitment of the players, particularly the seniors, for the national cause was a corollary.
Ultimately, they realized that the capacity of their eyes to see new things was a corollary to what their mind could comprehend.
In addition, there are several more specific corollary conclusions to the main finding.
The corollary of this, that combinations are necessarily against the public interest, Smith also popularised.
As a corollary, all Charter protections that are relevant in the criminal context must apply.
The Roosevelt corollary formalized a policy that the United States had already deployed against Cuba and Puerto Rico in 1900 and 1901.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The Captain acceded to my postulate, and accepted my friend as a corollary.
Another most important corollary of this excursive theory must just be mentioned here.
An obvious corollary of this is that tribal life does not consistently obtain.
The love of liberty is the corollary of the right of consent to government.
This leads to the corollary concerning the lateral area of the frustum of a regular pyramid.
How metamorphose a passage of dialect into the power of gravitation, and a silent corollary into a flash of lightning?
And this we have seen to be a corollary from the nebular Hypothesis.
Grant the ballot, and the new corollary of enlarged suffrage.
The undesirable corollary of overspecialization is overcentralization.
A corollary of this would be a rhetorical effect that involves qualities of indirectness and, as a consequence, objectivity.
Here the bondwoman referred to the Old Testament covenant of works, particularly circumcision and its New Testament corollary in the pedobaptist tradition, infant baptism.
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