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Unfortunately, violence is the inevitable corollary of such a revolutionary change in society.
The first, potential for reflection on past events, has a corollary, planning for future events.
Proposition 2.2 is therefore a straightforward corollary of the following proposition.
In stating the corollary we begged the question of which classes are realized.
Those charged only with spectral appearance were not called to trial because they bore no corollary charge of non-spectral acts of witchcraft or confession.
This is the essence of the following corollary, which extends and confirms the results known for their deterministic analogues.
Understanding the risks - and the corollary advantages of silence - is essential, therefore, to understanding discussion itself.
In stating and discussing this corollary, it is useful to introduce some notation.
The corollary of shared profits is of course shared losses.