Examples of using Consequence in English and their translations into Malay
{-}
-
Colloquial
-
Ecclesiastic
-
Computer
potential conflicts that consequence from these components.
It is a consequence of culture as well.
As a consequence of this strong bond,
This is a consequence of the logarithmic magnitude scale,
The massive air-ground offensive itself was probably a consequence of political calculations regarding the coming election in Malaysia;
However, there has been an increase in road reserve due to the major road building programmes implemented as a consequence of the KLSP 1984.
As a consequence, we are reviewing all of our services
The tax consequence to an employee who receives non-qualified stock options depends on whether or not, at the time of grant,
But, if there is an overabundance, then the consequence will be a kidney disease
As a consequence, changing the position of any two particles in the system leads to a completely different configuration of the entire system.
Combining it with warm water has the consequence of increasing arterial pressure
parents do not change their attitude towards raising children, the consequence will be juvenile addiction,
As a consequence, the behaviour and physiology of broilers reared for meat are those of immature birds, rather than adults.
At least 2,000 small islands across archipelagic Indonesia may disappear by 2030 as a consequence of excessive mining and other environment-damaging activities.
As a consequence, they only try to justify
slit his throat without consequence.
So from what Peter just said, there are really certain traits that follow as a consequence.
The consequence appears to be a twenty-three percent higher likelihood of a worse outcome for those CKD patients themselves, when it comes
Kick grandpa down the stairs, slit his throat, those in power clearly believe that you can gouge his eyes out, But in the future, without consequence.
Or sustained as a consequence thereof, including, but not limited to lacerations… Present company shall not be liable for injuries inflicted by… evisceration.