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corollary

[kawr-uh-ler-ee, kor-, kuh-rol-uh-ree] / ˈkɔr əˌlɛr i, ˈkɒr-, kəˈrɒl ə ri /


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The corollary ought to be obvious but clearly isn’t: Tell citizens exercising their right to protest not to get in the way of those enforcing the law.

From The Wall Street Journal

A corollary concern is that grade inflation and other factors appear to be weakening the validity of this measure statewide.

From Los Angeles Times

The old maxim “Buy low, sell high” has a cash-flow corollary: “Collect early, pay late.”

From The Wall Street Journal

I’ve found a corollary—sadness plus exhaustion equals laughter—often holds true, and you don’t have to wait long.

From The Wall Street Journal

The increasing opacity of these financing structures has led to a corollary collapse in collateral verification.

From The Wall Street Journal