adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
loss
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There must of course be no consequential loss of quality.
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Industry sources say consequential loss claims could prove a greater burden than the building repair costs.
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Please not that you are not covered for consequential loss under this service.
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For an extra fee, at the time of posting at your post office, we can arrange cover against consequential loss .
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It is backed by a £15 million insurance warranty covering product liability on defective material, damage to property and consequential losses .
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You are not covered for consequential loss .
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Free consequential loss cover from £100-£10,000.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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consequential effects of the policies
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The NSC has taken an active and consequential role in providing guidance.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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As this is a form of trespass the injury must be direct rather than consequential .
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I will consider in chambers what consequential and other directions and orders I should make.
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Industry sources say consequential loss claims could prove a greater burden than the building repair costs.
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Later sections will cast further and more consequential doubt on the adequacy of the inductivist stance on observation.
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Neither Jerusalem nor any other consequential issue will be discussed Sunday.
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The consequential shock he suffered all but paralysed him.
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There are consequential amendments to SSAPs 1, 4, 8, 12, 15, 19 and 24.
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There must of course be no consequential loss of quality.