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resultant
noun as in effect
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Given the resultant uncertainty, it is no surprise investors have shunned healthcare stocks, notwithstanding miraculous medical advances and the ever-growing demand for care.
The resultant album, “Nebraska,” is one of the ’80s most hushed accomplishments and it took an actor of White’s confidence to make that inward journey compelling.
Her resultant style, of both dress and music, is edging and transcendent, aloft and full of momentum.
There was a resultant concern that relegating Lyon would put Ligue 1 at disadvantage in terms of its global pull.
It added: "Despite this decline in student numbers and resultant impact on revenues, the university did not make significant cost reductions, notably around staff costs which account for about 60% of total costs."
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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