Phrases with «consequent need»

The phrase "consequent need" refers to a need or requirement that arises as a result of something else happening or being done. It is a need that is caused by a specific event or action. Full definition

Sentences with «consequent need»

  • In addition, process theology generally tends to follow Hartshorne in neglecting or minimizing the ideas of man's sin and guilt and consequent need for atonement and repentance, ideas that have been central in many theological perspectives. (religion-online.org)
  • Invoking the National Interest is more commonly associated with times of war or major crisis, and the consequent need for the government to rally all the forces and interests within a country behind it: UK Prime Minister Theresa May used it at least twice in her Lancaster House speech of 17 January. (blog.politics.ox.ac.uk)
  • The findings demonstrated that the treatment reduced both the number of migraine days per month (the active treatment group experienced a reduction of 3.6 days compared to 0.9 days in the placebo group) as well as headache pain and the consequent need for migraine abortive prescription medications. (sciencedaily.com)
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