be consequent
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But to be consequent and powerful, a partnership must be bottomed on some common interest or sentiment; and such in the Greek question, as already explained, did not exist.
From Greece and the Allies 1914-1922 by Abbott, G. F. (George Frederick)
Enormous eventualities would be consequent upon solving the mystery of that man’s death.
From Hushed Up! A Mystery of London by Le Queux, William
Perhaps they were afraid worse things might be consequent on resistance.
From African Camp Fires by White, Stewart Edward
Receive, coldly and dispassionately, every attention, till you have ascertained and duly considered the worth of the aspirant; and let your affections be consequent upon approbation alone.
From The Tenant of Wildfell Hall by Brontë, Anne
Diversity of opinion is bound to bring, in religious matters, diversity of action; for, to be consequent one must act according to his belief.
From Catholic Problems in Western Canada by Daly, George Thomas