First half of an hypothetic statement (in logic)
1For we may either assert or deny the antecedent or the consequent of the conjunctive.
2Introduction: Nutritional decline is typically accepted as a consequent of the course of treatment for cancer.
3The consequent of the hypothetical major premiss is termed pâpanâ because it is got from the antecedent.
4He had also taken upon Himself the mortal life consequent of the human frame which He inhabited.
5The former clause whereof is that which Aeschylus here saith expressly, and the latter but the consequent of that.
6The juridical acts of power put forth by the synod; with the issue and consequent of all upon the churches.
7An "event" is "that which comes, arrives or happens, as a result or consequent of some preceding event."
8It is a property of him also to be open, both in his dislikes and his likings, because concealment is a consequent of fear.
9The body is not the result and simple consequent of the activity of the soul; again, the soul is not a maker of the body.
10Second, Thy fears that Christ will not receive thee may be also a consequent of thy earnest and strong desires after thy salvation by him.
11You know, like Steve King who claim Latino immigrants have developed "calves the size of cantaloupes" as a consequent of functioning as a drug mule.
12Consequent of a complex proposition, 213. of an inference, 428.
13Who does not participate in the hazard and difficulty, can claim no interest in the honour and pleasure that are the consequents of hazardous actions.
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