consequent loss
collocation in Englishmeaningsofconsequentandloss
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consequent
adjective
uk/ˈkɒn.sɪ.kwənt/us/ˈkɑːn.sə.kwənt/
happening as a result ...
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loss
noun
uk/lɒs/us/lɑːs/
the fact that you no longer have something or have less ...
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(Definition ofconsequentandlossfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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This simple process prevented size-fractionation and theconsequentlossof organisms in very concentrated samples.
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If rapid growth led to urban disamenities andconsequentlossof gentility this does not show in this data.
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This variable involves a shrinking of the available lifespan to pursue goals, with aconsequentlossof purpose to life.
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What the artists arrived at instead became a culmination of the themes of the pursuit of knowledge and theconsequentlossand deferral.
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In some discussions it seems likely that the author has slipped from one meaning of infertile to the other, withconsequentlossof clarity in argument.
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A second weakness stemmed from the gradual multiplication of political units over time, accompanied by a shrinking in size and theconsequentlossof both land and subjects.
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The gradual demise of subsistence production systems could lead to a decline in the use of land races and theconsequentlossin genetic diversity at the farm level.
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A study that took these factors into account would be restricted to one or two services withconsequentlossof statistical power and the dangers of selection bias.
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Observe that many synonym relationships are not logical equivalences, so treating them as such can result in unsound aboutness decisions and aconsequentlossof precision.
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Phegley's book is impressive in both research and analysis, but even she suffers from the occupational hazard of over-immersion in her topic andconsequentlossof perspective.
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We think that theconsequentlossto botanists, schools, rambling clubs and lovers of the countryside would be a calamity.
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There is a serious crisis, with aconsequentlossof confidence in the industry.
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It provides that such consent could be withdrawn in respect of existing premises in certain circumstances withconsequentlossof inviolability and rating relief.
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If the company does well, it should be allowed to reinvest the surplus, without aconsequentlossof subsidy.
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Theconsequentlossin wages may be estimated at about £450,000, but there is no sufficient material on which to estimate other losses.
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I am sorry to say that the numbers have decreased very seriously in recent years, with, of course, aconsequentlossto our food supply.
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The purpose of certification is solely to give adequate publicity to the existence of the scheme and theconsequentlossof the free statutory licence.
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That is likely to continue in 1993–94, with aconsequentlossof income.
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The war came and went with theconsequentlossof all those lives.
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But it is a fact that short-term movements developed withconsequentlossto the reserves.
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