| Plural | corollaries |
corollary equipment
the huge increases in unemployment were the corollary of expenditure cuts.
It seems that saccadic responses in telencephalic neurons are generated by corollary discharge signals from brainstem neurons that are transmitted through optokinetic and thalamic neurons.
Cause and effect are often seen as a corollary of each other.
Success is a corollary of hard work and determination.
Increased productivity is a corollary of efficient time management.
Good health is a corollary of regular exercise and a balanced diet.
Improved communication skills are a corollary of practice and feedback.
Innovation is often a corollary of collaboration and diverse perspectives.
Trust is a corollary of transparency and honesty in relationships.
Efficiency is a corollary of streamlined processes and effective systems.
Self-confidence is a corollary of self-awareness and self-acceptance.
Financial stability is a corollary of prudent financial planning and saving habits.
Perhaps restlessness is a necessary corollary of devoted literacy.
But the corollary of better performance is higher pay.
Our corollary to conversation is active listening.
Essentially, the corollary to that is let Syria burn because the war there is raging.
These secular rituals have deep religious roots and ancient corollaries, meant to prompt reflection by bringing appetites to heel.
But the corollary is also the case.
And for the voice, this corollary discharge also has a different name.
It is not easy, indeed, to make a monopoly of theorem and corollaries.
This suggests a corollary--that there will be some dimensions in which animal minds exceed humans.
I assume it's a corollary if" people lie" that " people screw up" .
corollary equipment
the huge increases in unemployment were the corollary of expenditure cuts.
It seems that saccadic responses in telencephalic neurons are generated by corollary discharge signals from brainstem neurons that are transmitted through optokinetic and thalamic neurons.
Cause and effect are often seen as a corollary of each other.
Success is a corollary of hard work and determination.
Increased productivity is a corollary of efficient time management.
Good health is a corollary of regular exercise and a balanced diet.
Improved communication skills are a corollary of practice and feedback.
Innovation is often a corollary of collaboration and diverse perspectives.
Trust is a corollary of transparency and honesty in relationships.
Efficiency is a corollary of streamlined processes and effective systems.
Self-confidence is a corollary of self-awareness and self-acceptance.
Financial stability is a corollary of prudent financial planning and saving habits.
Perhaps restlessness is a necessary corollary of devoted literacy.
But the corollary of better performance is higher pay.
Our corollary to conversation is active listening.
Essentially, the corollary to that is let Syria burn because the war there is raging.
These secular rituals have deep religious roots and ancient corollaries, meant to prompt reflection by bringing appetites to heel.
But the corollary is also the case.
And for the voice, this corollary discharge also has a different name.
It is not easy, indeed, to make a monopoly of theorem and corollaries.
This suggests a corollary--that there will be some dimensions in which animal minds exceed humans.
I assume it's a corollary if" people lie" that " people screw up" .
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