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1 The consequent loss of gas brought the balloon down with great force.
2 For the consequent loss or profit he will answer to the Company.
3 However, it is quickly metabolized with consequent loss of its efficacy.
4 He is in fear of stalling and consequent loss of control.
5 It showed a gain of forty-three votes for Hopkins, and a consequent loss for Forbes.
6 Some industry groups warn the protests could lead to further automation and consequent loss of jobs.
7 The consequent loss to the child, both in his school-life and in his after-life, is very great.
8 Trauma or disease in the CNS often leads to neuronal death and consequent loss of functional connections.
9 Have these questionings anything to do with the increasing Realism of women, and a consequent loss of ideals?
10 The move is likely to provoke a reaction in Ireland, which will fear a consequent loss of tax revenues.
11 Thea's fighting powers had been impaired by an ulcerated tooth and consequent loss of sleep, so she gave in.
12 The foremost of these is unreality, arising from the extinction of freedom and consequent loss of interest in public life.
13 First of all, he had to face the great chance of failure and the consequent loss of his own life.
14 A catastrophic depressurisation and a consequent loss of oxygen had suffocated them before the ground cruelly finished off the job.
15 Further, discouragement and consequent loss of incentive to effort must inevitably overwhelm a little life that never does anything right.
16 Rolling compacts the soil and starts a quicker capillary movement of water toward the surface and a consequent loss by evaporation.
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