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