subsequent proceedings

collocation in English

meaningsofsubsequentandproceedings

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subsequent
adjective
uk
/ˈsʌb.sɪ.kwənt/
us
/ˈsʌb.sɪ.kwənt/
happening after ...
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proceedings
noun[plural]
uk
/prəˈsiː.dɪŋz/
us
/proʊˈsiː.dɪŋz/
a series of events that happen in a planned and ...
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(Definition ofsubsequentandproceedingsfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofsubsequent proceedings

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The second unresolved issue, rendered especially controversial by the lack of anysubsequentproceedings, is the effectiveness of the articles in securing order and harmony in the local community.
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He wanted to make a jury's verdict of guilty itself sacrosanct so that it was evidence that a man was guilty in allsubsequentproceedings.
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I think that this is a good omen for oursubsequentproceedings.
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I rather gathered that their acquiescence in the course of thesubsequentproceedingshinged upon a very clear understanding of what it meant.
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Does it relate to the period of time after which a tenant has been given notice and during the course of likelysubsequentproceedings?
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The result will be that any answer or evidence given by a witness shall not be used against him insubsequentproceedings.
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As there was no objection, thesubsequentproceedingswere in order.
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The basic point is that the original certification casts its halo over allsubsequentproceedingsand does not need to be repeated.
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In fact, it may well influencesubsequentproceedingsin the man's favour because people may think that he has had his punishment already.
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Surely it cannot be the case thatsubsequentproceedingsvalidate those that have gone before if they were wrong.
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Such an inquiry would work in total privacy so as not to prejudicesubsequentproceedingsin open court.
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The documents held will be required then and may be required in anysubsequentproceedings.
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The outcome of anysubsequentproceedingsis a matter for the courts.
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Is it intended that the person who has priority on the search will have locus standi in thesubsequentproceedings?
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Moreover, the convention cannot be read as envisaging custody without the prospect ofsubsequentproceedings, either criminal or extradition.
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I do not believe that there could be any question of such photographs prejudicing a prisoner insubsequentproceedings.
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There is no special rule relating to the admissibility insubsequentproceedingsof the evidence that is given on such occasions.
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The disclosure of any further information than this may prejudice anysubsequentproceedings.
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It is convenient for them as a semi-defence in anysubsequentproceedings.
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The suggestion that we might prejudice somesubsequentproceedingsby holding this in public is one to which no lawyer would agree.
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