[A word that expresses that something is or should be the consequence of something else].
1Exporters were likely to lose ground as a result, market players said.
2A simple solution has emerged as a result of the coronavirus crisis.
3Several were injured as a result of James Alex Fields Jr.'s actions.
4Our growth has come about entirely as a result of market requirements.
5She survived, but had health problems as a result of radiation therapy.
6I think there's change now as a result of August, he said.
7ITunes in Europe will be a slightly empty service as a result.
8He stated that, as a result, this issue needed very careful consideration.
9Coolwagon will create 10 new jobs as a result of the contract.
10A refinancing would take much longer as a result, the source said.
11They reduced confidence, and as a result they reduce activity, he said.
12It could be said that his political fortunes suffered as a result.
13We've seen what happened in other countries as a result of this.
14Countries accumulate debt partly as a result of sustaining a trade deficit.
15Claudine said, I don't think their culture has changed as a result.
16Company bosses have raised growing concerns about labour shortages as a result.