[A word that expresses that something is or should be the consequence of something else].
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Examples for "so"
1Progress on problem loans was far from adequate so far, he said.
2One problem: the company did so without a necessary State Department license.
3Certainly for my father, there were great times, good times, not-so-good times.
4Separately, Li said Geely's car sales look good so far this year.
5This brings to 41 the number of cases so far this year.
1This latter view also explains part of the market reaction thus far.
2Reporting remains subject to heavy legal constraint, thus key information remains obscured.
3Four children are under one year, all with normal milestones thus far.
4Yes, that really was his only break in the case thus far.
5She thus raised, at a rather inopportune moment, the great unspoken problem.
1The Good Book preaches Order above all things; therefore Order is good.
2Demand to clear new land for farming therefore remains strong, he said.
3These results therefore point to continued private sector expansion throughout the year.
4We shall therefore review the situation by the end of the year.
5What is good for business, therefore, is good for the national economy.
1Sea lilies look like flowers, hence the name, but are actually animals.
2I remembered the weapons and war talk not long hence at Mycenae.
3Xi is already looking ahead to the republic's centenary, 30 years hence.
4The area is also very isolated, hence the late discovery, said Grobler.
5Different devices run different algorithms hence trackers may give your different readings.
1This is cutting into oil industry revenues, and consequently oil industry royalties.
2Conclusion: As healthcare technology advances, the ICU environment consequently needs to evolve.
3These drugs exhibit different physical chemical features, and consequently different release kinetics.
4Now, a military coup and consequently, a military administration is not impossible.
5We have consequently witnessed an explosion of research activities applying the technology.
1The English are our masters, and by consequence masters of the sea.
2Those who had thus the dispensation of law, were by consequence themselves lawless.
3Dick went away delighted, and by consequence did no work whatever.
4I studied at Montpelier; the first school in France, and by consequence in Europe.
5He was, by consequence, straitened in his circumstances; but he still remained at college.
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.