3 Metaphors for consequents

Thus, in the phrase, "commanding them to use his power," he says, that "'to' [is the] Exponent of a relation whose Antecedent is 'commanding,' and [whose] Consequent [is] 'use.

The next and necessary evil consequent upon this exaltation of the individual and private property over the State, over the race that is and over public property, has been a contempt for public service.

I think that the pain consequent on broken law is only an inevitable necessity, over which we shall some day rejoice.

3 Metaphors for  consequents