consequent need

collocation in English

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consequent
adjective
uk
/ˈkɒn.sɪ.kwənt/
us
/ˈkɑːn.sə.kwənt/
happening as a result ...
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need
noun
uk
/niːd/
us
/niːd/
the state of having to have something that you do not have, especially something that you must have so that you can have a ...
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(Definition ofconsequentandneedfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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It was an inescapable product of the deification of the leadership position itself andconsequentneedto sustain prestige to match the created image.
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When customers recognise the existence of uncertainty and theconsequentneedfor re-negotiation they often pursue the development of a relational contract.
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Understanding language development is particularly important for these children because of their increased risk of language delay andconsequentneedfor intervention.
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Hybrid plans avert many of the key issues with defined contribution plans, such as participant exposure to financial risk, theconsequentneedfor extensive financial education and high administrative costs.
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Moreover, its authors did not discuss how to differentiate the patient's pattern of disease and theconsequentneedto determine the appropriate formula that treats this pattern.
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Theconsequentneedfor large samples has led to some substitution of surname models for genetic data since names of large sets of people can be acquired with ease.
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Theconsequentneedfor peacekeeping or humanitarian missions places a premium on the product of intelligence services.
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There is a continued dismissal of the idea of crisis and anyconsequentneedfor an action plan.
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We welcome the expansion in broadcasting and recognise theconsequentneedfor changes in organisation.
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There also arose aconsequentneedfor the board to propose certain amendments to the scheme.
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Our intention is that that should underline theconsequentneedto preserve self-regulation.
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There are, however, parts of the country that have been particularly badly hit by market conditions and theconsequentneedfor structural change.
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It is doubtful whether the taxpayers could have foreseen the continuing degree of inflation and theconsequentneedto conserve funds to finance stocks.
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Over a long period, the structure deteriorates, with theconsequentneedfor major reconstruction.
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There is bound to be aconsequentneedfor new homes—particularly for affordable new homes.
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The practice of it coming into force later came when so much was done by secondary legislation, with theconsequentneedto prepare regulations.
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Associations that rely on a steady flow of development allowances could find themselves in financial difficulty with theconsequentneedto shed staff.
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There has also been a movement towards bigger ships and aconsequentneedto move nearer to the sea.
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Due to the changed circumstances of society and theconsequentneedfor special constables, is not the position much worse than it ever was?
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Its performance and anyconsequentneedto increase pension contributions could have a dramatic effect on company cash flow.
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