Aún no tenemos significados para "consequently more".
1The calls upon Frado were consequently more frequent, her nights less tranquil.
2In the Idler there is more brevity, and consequently more compression.
3I was not faithful in the little, consequently more was withheld.
4I was morally convinced of their truth, and consequently more than half an Anarchist.
5Mental phenomena are considered more complicated than those of matter, and consequently more mysterious.
6Other sites have been sampled more heavily, and consequently more species have been found there.
7High speed and power require more watchfulness, a more prompt action, and consequently more persons:
8Also, he was more intelligent, and consequently more dangerous.
9These issues also place students at greater risk for substance abuse and consequently more interpersonal problems.
10Maurice Oakley was perhaps a shade more distrustful of his servants, and consequently more testy with them.
11She shook herself free from Dagmar, and darted ahead with determination long delayed, and consequently more forceful.
12The only difference is that open-air work means better health, and consequently more power to work long hours.
13Manufacturing and commerce are no longer domestic and local, and consequently more or less incidental, but are world-wide.
14And messing is consequently more difficult.
15The Yi migrants and Han had a steeper slope of blood pressure with age and consequently more hypertension.
16Any amount beyond this, be its nature what it may, is debilitating, and consequently more or less injurious.
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Consequently more a través del tiempo
Consequently more por variante geográfica