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  • 11consequence — The result following in natural sequence from an event which is adapted to produce, or to aid in producing, such result; the correlative of cause . Board of Trustees of Firemen s Relief and Pension Fund for City of Tulsa v. Miller, 186 Okl. 586,… …

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  • 12In consequence — Consequence Con se*quence, n. [L., consequentia: cf. F. cons[ e]quence. See {Consequent}.] 1. That which follows something on which it depends; that which is produced by a cause; a result. [1913 Webster] Shun to taste, And shun the bitter… …

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  • 13In consequence of — Consequence Con se*quence, n. [L., consequentia: cf. F. cons[ e]quence. See {Consequent}.] 1. That which follows something on which it depends; that which is produced by a cause; a result. [1913 Webster] Shun to taste, And shun the bitter… …

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  • 14Logical consequence — Therefore redirects here. For the symbol, see therefore sign. Logical consequence is a fundamental concept in logic. It is the relation that holds between a set of sentences (or propositions) and a sentence (proposition) when the former entails… …

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  • 15Unintended consequence — Unintended consequences are outcomes that are not (or not limited to) what the actor intended in a particular situation. The unintended results may be foreseen or unforeseen, but they should be the logical or likely results of the action. For… …

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  • 16Truth and Consequence — Not to be confused with Truth and Consequences. Truth and Consequence Directed by Jan Troell Produced by Francy Suntinger Written by Jan Troell Klaus Rifbjerg …

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  • 17Rational consequence relation — A rational consequence relation vdash is a logical consequence relation satisfying the properties listed below.PropertiesA rational consequence relation satisfies::; REF : Reflexivity heta vdash hetaand the so called Gabbay Makinson rules::; LLE …

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  • 18Circular cause and consequence — is a logical fallacy where the consequence of the phenomenon is claimed to be its root cause. It is exemplified in the question, Which came first, the chicken or the egg? Examples There are many real world examples of circular cause and effect,… …

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  • 19natural consequence — The consequence of an act which ordinarily follows it. 38 Am J1st Negl § 57. A result which reasonably might have been foreseen. McCann v Newark & South Orange Railway Co. 58 NJL 642, 34 A 1052. A consequence which might naturally be expected to… …

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  • 20proximate consequence — or result One which succeeds naturally in the ordinary course of things. A consequence which, in addition to being in the train of physical causation, is not entirely outside the range of expectation or probability, as viewed by ordinary men. The …

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