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COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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change
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However I hope the term Human Resources will not be undergoing a consequent change of name.
increase
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One is the likely reduction in rail carriage of freight, and the consequent increase in road haulage.
loss
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Any curvature or flaw in the line of its keel must be countered by a rudder, with consequent loss of energy.
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To make up for the consequent loss in revenue, the government revamped the tax structure, revising it upward.
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An abundance of unreliable information and consequent loss of user-confidence.
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The banks generally maintain large excess reserves with consequent loss of potential profits.
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If he did not haggle, he would sooner or later lose out, with a consequent loss for his client.
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Gastritis with atrophy and the consequent loss of acid mediated inhibition of gastrin release contributes most to this increase.
need
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He emphasised the consequent need for schools to ensure that adequate opportunities were provided for improving accomplishments in speaking and listening.
reduction
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There could be a saving in the cost of pesticides and a consequent reduction in the risk of environmental contamination by residues.
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This, coupled with the travel factor, could lead to considerable fatigue and consequent reduction in effectiveness on the farm.
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The consequent reduction in torque at low speeds, resulting in poor initial acceleration, is compensated by the higher steady-state speed.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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The drought and consequent famine struck most of the country.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Constantly guarding their rather distant borders of self, they become emotionally disconnected, often enduring the consequent loneliness for a lifetime.
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Indeed this sensitivity and its consequent biphasic activity seem to be exceptional.
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Researchers may be unaware of their uncritical acceptance of categories and consequent results.
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The consequent retraining led to lower operating efficiencies on new products.
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The consequent revaluations would cause mayhem, chaos and huge bills for those on the receiving end.
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The strange couplings and consequent hybrid styles or aesthetics it bred were multitudinous.
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These are, however, necessary consequences of the division of labour and the consequent role of trust in social relationships.
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With precise control both units can be set to operate on and off at the same setting with consequent better heat distribution.