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The lumber industry continued to grow throughout the latter half of the 19th century, with progressively larger spring drives and consequent dangers to navigation on the river above Stillwater.
The first half is antecedent and moving, and the second half is consequent and grounded.
More than half of the original vegetation of the islands has been cleared for planting of rice and other crops, for settlement and by consequent forest fires.
* In logic, a consequent is the second half of a hypothetical proposition or consequences
* In music, a consequent is the second half of a period
Export revenues covered less than a third of the cost of imports, and less than half of the consequent deficit was covered by the Jewish loan system known as Magbiyot (, lit.
A consequent is the second half of a hypothetical proposition.
Tippu's forces had been depleted by the Third Anglo-Mysore War and the consequent loss of half his kingdom, but he still probably had up to 30, 000 soldiers.
They found it did, thus setting the stage for massive increases in federal spending, and consequent power, during the latter half of the 20th century.

consequent and second
Schacht's disillusionment with the existing Weimar government did not indicate a particular shift in his overall philosophy, but rather arose primarily out of two issues: first, his objection to the inclusion of Socialist Party elements in the government, and the effect of their various construction and make-work projects on public expenditures and borrowings ( and the consequent undermining of the government's anti-inflation efforts ); second, on his fundamentally unwavering desire to see Germany retake its place on the international stage, and his recognition that " as the powers became more involved in their own economic problems in 1931 and 1932 ... a strong government based on a broad national movement could use the existing conditions to regain Germany's sovereignty and equality as a world power.
The second condition that must be met is the phosphorylation and consequent activation of AMPK on its activating loop at Thr-172 of the α subunit brought about by an upstream kinase ( AMPKK ).
As noted by an Israeli colonel shortly after the War of Attrition, " The line was created to provide military answers to two basic needs: first, to prevent the possibility of a major Egyptian assault on Sinai with the consequent creation of a bridgehead which could lead to all-out war ; and, second, to reduce as much as possible the casualties among the defending troops.
The second group shows God creating the first man and woman, Adam and Eve, and their disobedience of God and consequent expulsion from the Garden of Eden where they have lived and where they walked with God.
The constant refusal of the parents and the consequent failure of love inspired the theme of his second novel, Past love ( published later, in 1929 ).
His account of the Fresnel mission and the results of his consequent study were published as Expédition Scientifique en Mésopotamie ( 1859-1863 ), with the second volume entitled Déchiffrement des inscriptions cunéiformes.
The second statement, on the other hand, expresses a causal or metaphysical relation: It says that the world was set up so that the consequent would have been made true if the antecedent were true.
Following the split in the Tory Party over the Corn Laws in 1846 and the consequent end of Sir Robert Peel's second government, the Whigs came to power under Lord John Russell.

consequent and measure
In the following year he showed the strength of his judgment and character by supporting, in spite of consequent unpopularity in Ireland, a measure for increasing the powers of the executive to deal with Irish disorder.
1009 shows us the legal interpretation of market value: " The measure of damage in this case is, I conclude, the difference between what the foxhounds in fact realised consequent on the defendants ' breach of contract and what was their true open market value at that time.
The blockade of Buenos Aires and the Argentine coast from the March 28, 1838 to the November 7, 1840 by the French fleet, a coercive measure consequent upon vexatious laws affecting foreign residents in the Argentine Republic, seems to have been the first case in which the operation was notified to the different representatives of foreign states.
Some bands receive a measure of autonomy under the Indian Act, and the consequent powers of the councils would be protected by section 25.

consequent and has
The consequent blockade along both the Azerbaijani and Turkish borders has devastated the economy, because of Armenia's dependence on outside supplies of energy and most raw materials.
As a response to the increased global sedentarity and consequent overweight and obesity, one response that has been adopted by many organizations concerned with health and environment is the promotion of Active travel, which seeks to promote walking and cycling as safe and attractive alternatives to motorized transport.
The term Left Bank was first coined by film critic Richard Roud, who has described them as having " fondness for a kind of Bohemian life and an impatience with the conformity of the Right Bank, a high degree of involvement in literature and the plastic arts, and a consequent interest in experimental filmmaking ", as well as an identification with the political left.
The massive property boom and consequent rise in house prices has led to friction between the new arrivals and the old Docklands communities, who have complained of being squeezed out.
There has been a consequent rise in Lao exports to the United States, although the volume of trade remains small in absolute terms.
" Rejecting Cicero's view that men join in society primarily through " a certain social spirit which nature has implanted in man ," Hobbes declares that men join in society simply for the purpose of " getting themselves out from that miserable condition of Warre, which is necessarily consequent ... to the naturall Passions of men, when there is no visible Power to keep them in awe.
d ) The defendant has the right appeal the judgment rendered consequent to the plea agreement if the plea agreement was concluded by deception, coercion, violence, threat or violence.
The naming dispute and consequent avoidance of contact at head of state level has gradually thawed since 1990.
The resulting collision has created a volcanic area with ruptures in the Earth's crust with consequent eruptions of magma.
The consequent destruction of wildlife habitat has prompted the creation of conservation groups in other countries, some founded by local hunters who have witnessed declining wildlife populations first hand.
Opening with a simple but clear dedication to King Charles I, the quarto has 17 chapters which give a perfectly clear and connected account of the action of the heart and the consequent movement of the blood around the body in a circuit.
The growth has been driven by increasing affluence and the rise of a middle class ; the entry of women into the workforce ; with a consequent incentive to seek out easy-to-prepare foods ; the growth in the use of refrigerators, making it possible to shop weekly instead of daily ; and the growth in car ownership, facilitating journeys to distant stores and purchases of large quantities of goods.
However, recourse ( legal or otherwise ) has almost never been available against operators, software developers, operating system suppliers, especially in cases of loss of anonymity and / or consequent damages, regardless of operating policies )
What has not been shown is that the ensemble itself ( not the consequent results ) is a precisely defined object mathematically.
The total defeat of the Athenian expedition to Sicily and the consequent revolts of many of the subject-allies has weakened Athenian finances severely ; the acknowledged purpose of the revolutionary movement is to revise the constitution to better run Athens ' finances.
This has resulted in a major urban expansion into the surrounding rural areas, with a consequent loss of prime farmland and degradation of natural areas.
Papian, described: " Magnetic-Core Storage has two big advantages: ( 1 ) greater reliability with a consequent reduction in maintenance time devoted to storage ; ( 2 ) shorter access time ( core access time is 9 microseconds: tube access time is approximately 25 microseconds ) thus increasing the speed of computer operation.
The establishment of Ceres ' Aventine cult has itself been interpreted as an extraordinary expiation after the failure of crops and consequent famine.
The increasing use of fertility drugs and consequent increased rate of multiple births has made the phenomenon of multiples increasingly visible in the public eye.
This has caused a large reduction in the number of competitive athletes in the United States and a consequent decline from the earlier American prominence in the sport.
But in the 10, 000 years since the invention of agriculture and its consequent major change in the human diet, natural selection has had too little time to make the optimal genetic adaptations to the new diet.
The fallacy is in concluding the consequent of a fallacious argument has to be false.
The original two-step flow hypothesis — that ideas flow from the media to opinion leaders and then to less active sections of the population — has been criticized and negated by myriad consequent studies.
Beazley has had a lifelong interest in military matters ; his consequent enthusiasm for this portfolio, and particularly for military hardware, earned him the nickname " Bomber Beazley ".

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