obvious corollary
collocation in Englishmeaningsofobviousandcorollary
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obvious
adjective
uk/ˈɒb.vi.əs/us/ˈɑːb.vi.əs/
easy to see, recognize, ...
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corollary
noun[C]
uk/kəˈrɒl.ər.i/us/ˈkɔːr.ə.ler.i/
something that results from ...
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(Definition ofobviousandcorollaryfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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First, anobviouscorollaryof the argument is that within the frequencyrange of interest, the lowest frequency verbs should be most susceptible to the effect.
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Anobviouscorollaryof these theories is that where demands upon the state are more pervasive, democracy's negative effects will be higher.
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The hypothesis was such anobviouscorollaryof the previous work that the multidisciplinary part did not seem too foreign.
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It is anobviouscorollaryto the power to arrest already given.
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Theobviouscorollaryto creating confidence and getting industries to expand is a policy of cheap money.
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Anobviouscorollaryto the issue of resettlement is that of housing—again we have the advantage of substantial experience.
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Anobviouscorollaryis that the size and power of the apparatus of repression and control are measures of the conflict between rulers and ruled.
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While we all welcome that, there is anobviouscorollary: will it adequately investigate areas in which fraud still exists in the claiming of benefits?
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Theobviouscorollaryis surely to ensure that aid goes to helping to resolve that balance.
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As theobviouscorollaryof that, there is the third test: what regional and local air transport is there in these different countries?
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But is it not anobviouscorollarythat our allies should act in concert with us?
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This is anobviouscorollaryto the whole idea of having more free time to spare.
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This would seem to be anobviouscorollaryto higher pay.
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That is anobviouscorollaryof the provision that undefended cases are to be tried by county court judges.
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Once a national level has been set, that will lead to theobviouscorollaryof a register of the deaf.
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Theobviouscorollaryis the much smaller spending in other sectors of the economy.
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But there follows from that anobviouscorollary.
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Air conditioning is anobviouscorollary.
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Theobviouscorollaryfrom this theorem is that the best among regular estimators are those with the second component identically equal to zero.
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