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resultingly
[ ri-zuhl-ting-lee ]
Word History and Origins
Origin of resultingly1
Example Sentences
Defense attorney Emil Bove objected, and complained to the judge that the “whole line of questioning” about co-conspirators should be inadmissible because conspiracy was never charged, meaning the defense was resultingly not given fair notice about who might be considered a co-conspirator.
While Sheehan was gifted a try from a Scotland line-out, Ireland lacked intensity and struggled to build momentum against a stubborn, well-drilled visiting defence and resultingly went in at the break ahead by the slimmest of margins.
Altman, a doomsday prepper, was influenced by tech-world thinkers who raised alarm over the prospect of an all-powerful A.I. that could learn to think for itself and, resultingly, trample over human civilization as we know it.
Nonstop fear over Singularity-esque robohuman consciousness often fails to take the very real physical limits of today’s A.I. into account—and, resultingly, its very real impact on the planet.
The worry from mainstream Dems, of course, is that his celebrity will be enough to eat into the left-liberal voting share and resultingly sweep Republicans back into power.
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