Following or accompanying as a consequence.
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Examples for "resulting"
Examples for "resulting"
1The resulting report, Staying power: how do family businesses create lasting success?
2The resulting nuclear crisis sent risk-averse sentiment coursing through global financial markets.
3However, many patients develop clinically relevant neurotoxicity, frequently resulting in treatment discontinuation.
4Allow to drip through slowly and the resulting water will run clear.
5The resulting local techlash has made the industry a shiny political target.
1At length the door opened; the favourite attendant of Florence looked in.
2Each rented room received a random new box and its attendant key.
3Street violence and attendant problems are constant topics for the regional newspapers.
4The books were referred to, and the attendant answered in the affirmative.
5You said he said something about the interview with the hotel attendant.
1However, officials believe the new site and accompanying facilities will revive attendances.
2The main targets affecting agriculture are set out in the accompanying table.
3The apparatus employed in these investigations is figured in the accompanying diagram.
4The accompanying paper describes the role of RahU protein in eukaryotic-host cells.
5Describes the ceremonies accompanying her opening of a new session of Parliament.
1Limitations: Limitations were the limited sample size and consequent limited statistical power.
2The consequent higher demand for goods and services can boost economic growth.
3To relieve the inner congestion and consequent pain in the affected parts.
4The consequent anxiety that reigned in the mine may be easily conceived.
5And the deduction, consequent upon it, stared him in the face likewise.
1However, the impact of incidental stenoses on future cardiac events remains unknown.
2Background: Increasing numbers of incidental pancreatic lesions are being detected each year.
3The Construction segment is mainly engaged in construction work and incidental business.
4The book abounds in religious suggestion; even its incidental touches are illuminating.
5Proof of sufficient funds to cover tuition fees, subsistence and incidental costs.
1All cases showed concomitant low extra copy number of DDX1 and MYCN.
2This risk might be reduced significantly by concomitant use of acid-suppressing drugs.
3Although HTLV-I causes both diseases, concomitant occurrence is reported to be rare.
4Methods: Data from 19 patients with resected concomitant PDAC were retrospectively reviewed.
5The concomitant procedures incurred an additional mean operative time of 61 minutes.
1The resultant stored energy is used to drive the PYP light cycle.
2Conclusions: Airway FB can be easily missed with resultant delay in diagnosis.
3The near future stands to see a compounding of the resultant phenomena.
4The resultant minor changes in temperature and sunlight could affect crop production.
5The resultant kidding finally made the old beefsteak popular with our friend.
1The situation had suddenly grown too confused for words, or even sequent thoughts.
2With such a grandeur that in sequent years
3The kiss had bewildered her sequent sensations.
4Virginia produced the sequent sentence, likewise weighty.
5The thoughts of Rosalie, not sequent, but going about and amounting thusly, were thus: That is very pathetic.
1Since then, however, defense and intelligence agencies have concluded that climate change-andits ensuant upheaval-couldbe a more immediate threat.