[A word that expresses that something is or should be the consequence of something else].
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Examples for "so "
Examples for "so "
1 Progress on problem loans was far from adequate so far, he said.
2 One problem: the company did so without a necessary State Department license.
3 Certainly for my father, there were great times, good times, not - so - good times.
4 Separately, Li said Geely's car sales look good so far this year.
5 This brings to 41 the number of cases so far this year.
1 This latter view also explains part of the market reaction thus far.
2 Reporting remains subject to heavy legal constraint, thus key information remains obscured.
3 Four children are under one year, all with normal milestones thus far.
4 Yes, that really was his only break in the case thus far.
5 She thus raised, at a rather inopportune moment, the great unspoken problem.
1 The Good Book preaches Order above all things; therefore Order is good.
2 Demand to clear new land for farming therefore remains strong, he said.
3 These results therefore point to continued private sector expansion throughout the year.
4 We shall therefore review the situation by the end of the year.
5 What is good for business, therefore , is good for the national economy.
1 Sea lilies look like flowers, hence the name, but are actually animals.
2 I remembered the weapons and war talk not long hence at Mycenae.
3 Xi is already looking ahead to the republic's centenary, 30 years hence .
4 The area is also very isolated, hence the late discovery, said Grobler.
5 Different devices run different algorithms hence trackers may give your different readings.
1 This is cutting into oil industry revenues, and consequently oil industry royalties.
2 Conclusion: As healthcare technology advances, the ICU environment consequently needs to evolve.
3 These drugs exhibit different physical chemical features, and consequently different release kinetics.
4 Now, a military coup and consequently , a military administration is not impossible.
5 We have consequently witnessed an explosion of research activities applying the technology.
1 Exporters were likely to lose ground as a result , market players said.
2 A simple solution has emerged as a result of the coronavirus crisis.
3 Several were injured as a result of James Alex Fields Jr.'s actions.
4 Our growth has come about entirely as a result of market requirements.
5 She survived, but had health problems as a result of radiation therapy.
1 The English are our masters, and by consequence masters of the sea.
2 Those who had thus the dispensation of law, were by consequence themselves lawless.
3 Dick went away delighted, and by consequence did no work whatever.
4 I studied at Montpelier; the first school in France, and by consequence in Europe.
5 He was, by consequence , straitened in his circumstances; but he still remained at college.
6 It is a substantial hope, and by consequence a real strength to the enemy.
7 So here, the possession of the kingdom comes by consequence from poverty of spirit.
8 At another time Blount might have been less angry, and, by consequence , more discreet.
9 Judged by the immediate result, the former; by consequence more remote and far-reaching, the latter.
10 Their death leaves fewer mouths to feed, and by consequence their race is rapidly multiplying.
11 Your sudden change from mislike to liking has, by consequence , presently cast disgrace upon me.
12 He -and by consequence the fans -has been failed by those above him.
13 There are increasing fears for the viability of matches and, by consequence , the entire league season.
14 There are increasing fears for the viability of forthcoming matches and, by consequence , the entire league season.
15 Thus we see that the Greek comedy arose after tragedy, and, by consequence , tragedy was its parent.
16 Man, the egoist, thinks that if the woman loves him, by consequence she will love his work.
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