English to Hindi Dictionary consequent

consequent

फलस्वरूप
definition
noun
a thing that follows another.
adjective
labor shortages would be created with a consequent increase in wages
following as a result or effect.
translation of 'consequent '
अनुवर्त्ती,
परिणामी,
फलस्वरूप
adjective
अनुगामी
example
In technical terms the Colorado River is antecedent to the Edwards Plateau and 'consequent' to the Coastal Plain.
As a result, effects in one domain generate 'consequent' effects in the other domains.
Rising house prices and rising interest rates have resulted in a squeeze on first time buyers with 'consequent' effects on recruitment and retention in key public services.
If the antecedent is more true than the 'consequent' , then the conditional is less than the maximal truth by the difference between their values.
It was possible that one of the reasons for the drop in cervical cancer could be the result of an improvement in economic conditions, and 'consequent' increase in the level of awareness among people.
As a result of shorter hospital stays and a 'consequent' increase in the acute care provided in outpatient settings, the authors say, the office practice setting could yield a greater margin for improvement.
A recent survey of the traffic in the town revealed that on an average weekday, more than 4000 vehicles pass along Main Street, with 'consequent' difficulties for those trying to cross the road.
Radial 'consequent' streams cut deep canyons into the flanks of the extinct shield volcano, and these canyons are opened out into deep, steep-walled amphitheaters.
The 'consequent' decline in discipline results in a behavioural focus - for instance insisting on the wearing of student ID cards, with students sent home from lessons if they fail to do so.
But this would not be so efficient or convenient a way of doing things simply because it would involve an enormous number of insurance policies instead of relatively few, with a 'consequent' increase in insurance costs.
But this gives us a true antecedent and a false 'consequent' , and so the consequence does not hold.
If the research fails to produce expected results, the 'consequent' frustration could be disastrous.
He delivered a speech about inbreeding and the 'consequent' side effects.
The film also focuses on the scars left on the river as a result of indiscriminate sand mining and the 'consequent' effect on flora and fauna.
As a result of the 'consequent' shortfall between supply and demand, a spokesman complained, some poor schools would have to recycle worn out copies, so that needy children would be learning from third- or even fourth-hand books.
It did not completely absolve itself of blame, however, admitting that its rapid expansion and 'consequent' dependence on increases in demand contributed to the problems.
There was a surge of missionaries (especially from North America) and a 'consequent' increase in the number of evangelical congregations.
It was in comparatively recent times, following the start of the Industrial Revolution and the 'consequent' increase in the demand for meat, that the breeding of sheep for meat made important advances in Britain.
She claims compensation for irreparable effects of the assaults on her mental condition and their 'consequent' effect on her ability to earn her future livelihood.
Otherwise, we're going to see a slow death of scientific research in this country, with 'consequent' effects on the rest of the economy.
But every complete sentence can be used without expressing a judgement, for instance as the antecedent or 'consequent' of a conditional.
Critics of congressional monetary policy would point out the legislative lags that result and the 'consequent' harm to economic performance.
In addition to damaging patients' health, poor nutrition and the 'consequent' increase in hospital stays may be costing the exchequer millions of pounds each year.
Most of the streams normally follow the continental slope toward the sea across the various provinces and are of the kind called 'consequent' streams.
The second half of the eighteenth century saw substantial changes in the agrarian practices employed in north-east Scotland, 'consequent' on the need to increase the profitability of the great estates.
It has long been understood that following haemorrhage, the 'consequent' blood stasis prevents the formation of new blood.
In some cases, there are minor discrepancies between the two tables because antecedents outnumber 'consequents' due to truncation at breaks.
The antecedents and 'consequents' of conditionals must be complete sentences.
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