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EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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A rapid increase in population would be a natural corollary of any such changes in the birth control program.
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Huge increases in unemployment were the corollary of the government's economic policy.
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Surprisingly, environmental improvement has been a corollary to economic growth.
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The government has promised tax cuts, but the corollary of this is that there will be a reduction in public services.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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At 81d is the corollary that souls partially pure remain in the visible world.
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I refer to the federal corollary .
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Of course, a basic corollary of the theory is that deep drilling should uncover a portion of these massive methane resources.
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One important corollary of this new integration Nietzsche had not mentioned in his letter to Rohde.
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She is remembered largely for her pioneering ` dancing modernism, a corollary to abstract expressionism.
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The corollary is that acquiring an addiction is tantamount to relieving oneself of personal responsibility.
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The corollary was just as true: elimination of nuclear weapons would require a return to National Service.