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71denying the consequent — To argue validly that, given that if p then q and given not q, we can infer not p . ‘If the leg is broken this will hurt; it does not hurt, so the leg is not broken.’ …
72God, consequent nature of — Бога консеквентная природа …
73extended consequent — noun see extended river …
74self-consequent — self conˈsequent adjective • • • Main Entry: ↑self …
75conséquente — ● conséquent, conséquente adjectif (latin consequens, de consequi, suivre) Qui agit avec esprit de suite et en conformité avec ses principes, ses décisions, etc. : Être conséquent dans ses actes. Qui est d une grande importance ; considérable :… …
76consequential — consequent, consequential 1. Consequent is used either attributively or with on or upon and means ‘resulting, following in time’, with an element of causation that is not present in the purely temporal word subsequent: • He does not mention the… …
77Married Accommodation Project — Consequent to the promise made to the Indian Armed Forces by the Government of India, the Married Accommodation Project, or MAP, was begun to construct married accommodation for the three services, with a view to remove over a period of time the… …
78consequential — consequent ► ADJECTIVE ▪ following as a consequence. DERIVATIVES consequential adjective consequently adverb …
79consequently — consequent ► ADJECTIVE ▪ following as a consequence. DERIVATIVES consequential adjective consequently adverb …
80antécédent — antécédent, ente [ ɑ̃tesedɑ̃, ɑ̃t ] adj. et n. m. • 1361; lat. antecedens, de cedere « aller » I ♦ Adj. Rare Antérieur logiquement ou chronologiquement. « Question sociale ? Certes. Mais la question morale est antécédente » (A. Gide). Géol. Qui… …