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The avoidable consequences rule is a concept in United States jurisprudence which comes from a common-law rule barring recovery of damages that a tort
Avoidable_consequences_rule
Legal doctrine
competence his then existing opportunity to avoid the harm. Avoidable consequences rule Personal injury Restatement (Second) of Torts, sections 479-480
Last_clear_chance
English rule of statutory interpretation
golden rule in English law is one of the rules of statutory construction traditionally applied by the English courts. The rule can be used to avoid the consequences
Golden_rule_(law)
Civil penalties following a conviction
collateral consequences broadly, stating that they are "any consequences for the impact of the sentence on the particular offender." He ruled that judges
Collateral consequences of criminal conviction
Collateral_consequences_of_criminal_conviction
Ethical theory based on consequences
chooses rules based on the consequences that the selection of those rules has. Rule consequentialism exists in the forms of rule utilitarianism and rule egoism
Consequentialism
Principle of treating others reciprocally
The Golden Rule is the principle of treating others as one would want to be treated by them. It is sometimes called an ethics of reciprocity, meaning that
Golden_Rule
1956 speech by Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev
"On the Cult of Personality and Its Consequences" (Russian: «О культе личности и его последствиях», romanized: "O kul'te lichnosti i yego posledstviyakh")
On the Cult of Personality and Its Consequences
On_the_Cult_of_Personality_and_Its_Consequences
Method of determining aromaticity in organic molecules
In organic chemistry, Hückel's rule predicts that a planar ring molecule will have aromatic properties if it has (4n + 2)π-electrons, where n is a non-negative
Hückel's_rule
Chess rule requiring a player to move or capture a piece deliberately touched
article uses algebraic notation to describe chess moves. The touch-move rule in chess specifies that a player, having the move, who deliberately touches
Touch-move_rule
Biological rule stating that larger size organisms are found in colder environments
Bergmann's rule is an ecogeographical rule that states that, within a broadly distributed taxonomic clade, populations and species of larger size are
Bergmann's_rule
Legal doctrine in some common-law jurisdictions
considered to apply to any consequences of that crime regardless of intent. While there is debate about the original scope of the rule, modern interpretations
Felony_murder_rule
Details of the rules for the abstract strategy board game for two players
sets of rules may have moderate strategic consequences on occasion, they do not change the character of the game. The different sets of rules usually
Rules_of_Go
Traditional rule of statutory interpretation in English law
the intention of Parliament. However, the literal rule does not take into account the consequences of a literal interpretation, only whether words have
Plain_meaning_rule
Christian ethical consideration
effect is most often criticized by consequentialists who consider the consequences of actions entirely determinative of the action's morality. In their
Principle_of_double_effect
Form of reasoning
inferences. This theory would have wide-reaching consequences for various fields since it implies that the rules of deduction are "the only acceptable standard
Deductive_reasoning
Rules of play for the game of chess
appropriate consequences. In the last period of a standard chess game or rapid games, if played without increment, a special set of rules applies regarding
Rules_of_chess
Rules of maritime navigation
if there is a steady bearing and risk of collision. Rule 8 – Action to Avoid Collision. This rule sets out requirements for vessels to alter course and/or
International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea
International_Regulations_for_Preventing_Collisions_at_Sea
Regulations for flying an aircraft in clear weather conditions
which can prompt an inquiry and possibly result in adverse consequences for the pilot. To avoid these scenarios, VFR flights intending to land at or take
Visual_flight_rules
Industrial action in which employees do no more than the minimum required
Work-to-rule, also known as an Italian strike or a slowdown in United States usage, and sciopero bianco ('white strike') in Italy, is a job action in which
Work-to-rule
Meeting socially intending a future relationship
(30 July 2018). "The Reversal of the Gender Gap in Education and Its Consequences for Family Life". Annual Review of Sociology. 44 (1): 341–360. doi:10
Dating
The Soviet–Afghan War had numerous national and international consequences, and a continuing legacy. According to scholars Rafael Reuveny and Aseem Prakash
Consequences and legacy of the Soviet–Afghan War
Consequences_and_legacy_of_the_Soviet–Afghan_War
means to avoid the stipulations from the Hopwood v. Texas appeals court case banning the use of affirmative action. The Supreme Court ruled in Grutter
Texas_House_Bill_588
Historical racial classification rule
southern society in the aftermath of the Civil War. The one-drop rule and its consequences have been the subject of numerous works of popular culture. The
One-drop_rule
US tort law rule limiting liability for sports teams
stands, they may be under the impression those are pop flies, more easily avoidable than the line drive fouls that have caused injuries and deaths, and they
Baseball_Rule
Ethical theory based on maximizing well-being
first and second order. The former are more immediate consequences; the latter are consequences spread through the community causing "alarm" and "danger"
Utilitarianism
Movement that makes breathing difficult
Paleontologist Richard Cowen wrote a limerick to explain and celebrate Carrier's rule: The reptilian idea of fun Is to bask all day in the sun. A physiological
Carrier's_constraint
Motorsport rules specific to NASCAR
numerous rules and regulations that transcend all racing series. NASCAR issues a different rule book for each racing series; however, rule books are
NASCAR_rules_and_regulations
Political situation in which everyone is subject to the law
The rule of law entails that the law is clear, consistent and open; individuals and groups have access to justice (such as fair, independent judiciaries);
Rule_of_law
Philosophical argument against compatilibism by Peter van Inwagen
argument succinctly, “If determinism is true, then our acts are the consequences of the laws of nature and events in the remote past. But it is not up
Consequence_argument
Government system where political power lies with the people
notably Classical Athens, to mean "rule of the people", in contrast to aristocracy (ἀριστοκρατία, aristokratía), meaning "rule of an elite". In virtually all
Democracy
Computer approximation for real numbers
of the digits of a computed result are meaningful. Dealing with the consequences of these errors is a topic in numerical analysis; see also Accuracy problems
Floating-point_arithmetic
Formation of a blood clot in a deep vein
caused pulmonary emboli, and Virchow was focused on explaining their consequences. He cited three factors, which are now understood as hypercoagulability
Deep_vein_thrombosis
Financial optimization technique
judicial anti-avoidance are business purpose rule and substance over form rule. The business purpose rule states that the transaction must serve as a business
Tax_avoidance
the civil war, foreign invasions and international intervention. The consequences of the PLO's arrival in Lebanon continue to this day. In 1974, the Amal
History_of_Lebanon
Series of 21 epic fantasy novels by Terry Goodkind
Rule: "Willfully turning aside from the truth is treason to one's self." Wizard's Eleventh Rule: "The rule of all rules. The rule unwritten. The rule
The_Sword_of_Truth
preach, be a tradesman, or teach at a school. Despite these consequences, many people still avoided taking the oath, so in 1778, it was revised and the deadline
Oath_of_Fidelity_and_Support
Serious crime
changes rule that cost thousands their jobs". USA Today. Retrieved 7 September 2017. "Restoration of Rights Project". Collateral Consequences Resource
Felony
Autocratic form of government
or they can be formed by a self-coup in which elected leaders make their rule permanent. Dictatorships are authoritarian or totalitarian, and they can
Dictatorship
Flavour of utilitarianism
utilitarianism evaluates an act by its actual consequences whereas rule utilitarianism evaluates an action by the consequences of its general or universal practice
Act_utilitarianism
Muslim rule with the spread of Islam, which began in the early 7th century in the time of Muhammad and the early Muslim conquests. Under Islamic rule, Jews
History of the Jews under Muslim rule
History_of_the_Jews_under_Muslim_rule
Set of agreed, stipulated, or generally accepted standards
if justification is clear, or can be provided. Otherwise, consequences follow. Consequences may include ignoring some other convention that has until
Convention_(norm)
American television sitcom (2002–2005)
8 Simple Rules (originally 8 Simple Rules... for Dating My Teenage Daughter) is an American television sitcom originally starring John Ritter and Katey
8_Simple_Rules
1961 book by H. L. A. Hart
conduct. Thus, primary rules construct legal obligations and consequences when they are disobeyed. A good example of primary rule is the law against murder;
The_Concept_of_Law
Sale and repurchase of a security
way". By specifying a 61-day period around the date of sale, the wash sale rule sets a baseline for determining if a certain pattern of securities transactions
Wash_sale
English legal case
courts. It is often simply referred to by reference to the rule in Pigot's Case. The rule has been described as a "ghost of the past". Henry Pigot was
Pigot's_Case
Case in English corporate law
exception to the rule. The rule in Foss v Harbottle is best seen as the starting point for minority shareholder remedies. The rule has now largely been
Foss_v_Harbottle
Compulsive sexual behaviour
Pornography can be considered part of a compulsive behavior, with negative consequences for one's physical, mental, social, or financial well-being. While the
Pornography_addiction
Type of associative learning process for behavioral modification
satisfying consequences tend to be repeated and those that produce unpleasant consequences are less likely to be repeated. In short, some consequences strengthen
Operant_conditioning
Legal principle
seriousness of any injury caused to them. This rule holds that a tortfeasor is liable for all consequences resulting from their tortious (usually negligent)
Eggshell_skull
1629 to 1640 government of Charles I
then realised that, as long as he could avoid war, he could rule without the need of Parliament. The Personal Rule came to an end in 1640 when Charles called
Personal_Rule
International Court of Justice proceeding
The Legal Consequences arising from the Policies and Practices of Israel in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem (Request for Advisory
ICJ case on Israel's occupation of the Palestinian territories
ICJ_case_on_Israel's_occupation_of_the_Palestinian_territories
Period of Ottoman rule of Greece
some point incorporated within the Ottoman Empire. The period of Ottoman rule in Greece, lasting from the mid-15th century until the successful Greek War
Ottoman_Greece
R. (2013). "Trends and variation in assortative mating: Causes and consequences". Annual Review of Sociology, 39, 451–470. doi:10.1146/annurev-soc-071312-145544
Age disparity in sexual relationships
Age_disparity_in_sexual_relationships
Numerical method used to approximate solutions of univariate equations
names such as "Rule of False", "Rule of Position" and "Rule of False Position". Regula Falsi appears as the Latinized version of Rule of False as early
Regula_falsi
Psychological heuristic
The peak–end rule is a psychological heuristic in which people judge an experience largely based on how they felt at its peak (i.e., its most intense point)
Peak–end_rule
1948 book by Richard M. Weaver
Ideas Have Consequences is a philosophical work by Richard M. Weaver, published in 1948 by the University of Chicago Press. The book is largely a treatise
Ideas_Have_Consequences
Willful curtailing of emotional visage
regulated; the consequences of affective regulation have become the main focus of psychological researchers. The psychological consequences directly related
Expressive_suppression
Secret 1916 agreement between the United Kingdom and France
Toby (2016). "The Danger of Analogical Myths: Explaining the Power and Consequences of the Sykes-Picot Delusion". AJIL Unbound. 110: 132–136. doi:10.1017/S2398772300002944
Sykes–Picot_Agreement
Period of Indian history (1757–1858)
Company rule in India (sometimes also Company Raj, from Hindi rāj, lit. 'rule') was the rule of the British East India Company on the Indian subcontinent
Company_rule_in_India
Fictional set of rules by Isaac Asimov
are a set of rules devised by science fiction author Isaac Asimov, which were to be followed by robots in several of his stories. The rules were introduced
Three_Laws_of_Robotics
Water gun assassin game
"'Senior assassin' trend: Authorities warn that teen game could have deadly consequences". USA Today. Archived from the original on August 25, 2024. Retrieved
Senior_assassin
Philosophical study of morality
consequentialism not in terms of consequences but in terms of outcome, with the outcome being defined as the act together with its consequences. Most forms of consequentialism
Ethics
United States federal law concerning health information
Retrieved 2016-04-19. "New York Times Examines 'Unintended Consequences' of HIPAA Privacy Rule". 3 June 2003. Archived from the original on 6 May 2016.
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
Health_Insurance_Portability_and_Accountability_Act
Theorised tendency towards war between emerging and existing powers
competition:" In the 1980s, American writer Herman Wouk warned of the disastrous consequences of the Cold War between the US and the Soviet Union using the "Thucydides
Thucydides_Trap
British colonial rule from 1824 to 1948
British colonial rule in Burma lasted from 1824 to 1948, from the successive three Anglo-Burmese Wars through the creation of Burma as a province of British
British_rule_in_Burma
Suppression of autistic behaviors
stress but increases the risk of long-term burnout and suicidality. These consequences have led to modern research into autistic masking combined with the usage
Autistic_masking
1982 article
Snyder, Jack; Sagan, Scott D. (1987). "The Origins of Offense and the Consequences of Counterforce". International Security. 11 (3): 191–192. doi:10.2307/2538891
Why the Soviets Can't Win Quickly in Central Europe
Why_the_Soviets_Can't_Win_Quickly_in_Central_Europe
BDSM practice
submissive how they should behave as well as the consequences that may arise as a result of breaking the agreed rules of behaviour. In BDSM, discipline has been
Discipline_(BDSM)
Method of suicide
action set up by an institution that has fatal or highly unpleasant consequences for that institution if a certain event occurs. Examples include the
Suicide_pill
Consequences for government of the UK
consequences, upon a matter which to English eyes seems inconceivably small, & to Irish eyes immeasurably big". As the Commons debated the Home Rule bill
Irish issue in British politics
Irish_issue_in_British_politics
Camera for detecting motoring offenses
jurisdictions, convictions for such traffic offenses do not result in additional consequences for either drivers or owners (such as demerit points) besides the immediate
Traffic_enforcement_camera
Protection from self incrimination in Australia
protection given to a person during criminal proceedings from adverse consequences of remaining silent. It is sometimes referred to as the privilege against
Right_to_silence_in_Australia
Legal status of marriages and divorces in Northern Ireland
Portpatrick, though according to Brack (see Portpatrick) he often overlooked the rules about the publication of banns or the required period of residence. A human
Marriage_in_Northern_Ireland
messages to drivers in a short period of time about constantly-changing road rules. In some jurisdictions (such as New York City),[citation needed] there are
Rules_for_traffic_lights
Gambling card game
in the player's hand has two consequences: It makes the player's 12 a worse hand to stand on (since the only way to avoid losing is for the dealer to go
Blackjack
Set of rules pertaining to pericyclic reactions
The Woodward–Hoffmann rules (or the pericyclic selection rules) are a set of rules devised by Robert Burns Woodward and Roald Hoffmann to rationalize or
Woodward–Hoffmann_rules
American film by Max Barbakow
Of Hulu/NEON 'Palm Springs' Deal Is Actually $22 Million; How Streamers Ruled 2020 Sundance". Deadline Hollywood. Archived from the original on February
Palm_Springs_(2020_film)
Sequence of people entitled to hold a high office if it is vacated
be avoided. Research shows that authoritarian regimes that relied on primogeniture for succession were more stable than forms of authoritarian rule with
Order_of_succession
2015 U.S. Supreme Court case on same-sex marriage
OH-bər-gə-fel), is a landmark decision of the United States Supreme Court which ruled that the fundamental right to marry is guaranteed to same-sex couples by
Obergefell_v._Hodges
Polish folk hero
Drzymała used the mobility of the wagon to exploit the law and to avoid the negative consequences by moving the wagon each day and thus preventing the Prussians
Michał_Drzymała
2022 football riot in Mexico
condemned the violence and gave instructions "to apply the law with all its consequences." The president of the Liga MX, Mikel Arriola, declared the violence
Querétaro–Atlas_riot
Assessment of Chernobyl's impact on Earth since 1986
Chernobyl: Catastrophe and Consequences. Berlin, Germany: Springer. ISBN 978-3-540-23866-9. Environmental consequences of the Chernobyl accident and
Effects of the Chernobyl disaster
Effects_of_the_Chernobyl_disaster
after which Ottoman law was no longer applicable. During the temure of Roman rule in Ancient Albania, slavery was regulated in accordance with the laws of
Slavery_in_Albania
Theorem in formal logic
for the proof of A {\displaystyle A} . Consequently, the cut rule is admissible. To avoid confusion, note that there are two meanings of "proof" here.
Cut-elimination_theorem
Consequence affecting an organism's future behavior
In behavioral psychology, reinforcement refers to consequences that increase the likelihood of an organism's future behavior, typically in the presence
Reinforcement
Body of facts in a legal proceeding
known as the rules of evidence, encompasses the rules and legal principles that govern the proof of facts in a legal proceeding. These rules determine what
Evidence_(law)
Deliberate action aimed at weakening another entity
typically try to conceal their identities because of the consequences of their actions and to avoid invoking legal and organizational requirements for addressing
Sabotage
2024 book by Dan Davies
Decision makers can avoid the blame for their institutional actions, while the ordinary customer, citizen or employee face the consequences of these managers'
The_Unaccountability_Machine
Incorrect or inaccurate action
better. In human behavior the norms or expectations for behavior or its consequences can be derived from the intention of the actor or from the expectations
Error
South Korean actress (2000–2025)
following a drunk driving incident, which led to public backlash and legal consequences. She left the production of Trolley (2023) and was partly edited out
Kim_Sae-ron
404–403 BCE Athenian pro-Spartan ruling group
surrender in the Peloponnesian War, the Thirty became known for their tyrannical rule, first being called "The Thirty Tyrants" by Polycrates. Although they maintained
Thirty_Tyrants
Computer system emulating human expert
by reasoning through bodies of knowledge, represented mainly as if–then rules rather than through conventional procedural programming code. Expert systems
Expert_system
Type of cognitive bias
uncertainty and is one simple way in which people regularly violate the normative rules for decision making. Small risks are typically either neglected entirely
Neglect_of_probability
Independence of African colonies from European powers
ISBN 978-0-230-50095-2. Spencer C. Tucker, ed. (2018). The Roots and Consequences of Independence Wars: Conflicts that Changed World History. ABC-CLIO
Decolonisation_of_Africa
Type system used in computer programming and mathematics
this makes the generalization rule plausible, it is not really a consequence. On the contrary, the generalization rule is part of the definition of HM's
Hindley–Milner_type_system
10th-century King of Denmark and Norway
Thyra Dannebod, Harald ruled as king of Denmark from c. 958 – c. 986, introduced Christianity to Denmark and consolidated his rule over most of Jutland
Harald_Bluetooth
Statin medication
2013). "Grapefruit-medication interactions: forbidden fruit or avoidable consequences?". CMAJ. 185 (4): 309–316. doi:10.1503/cmaj.120951. PMC 3589309
Rosuvastatin
1895–1945 colony of the Empire of Japan
until primary education was made mandatory in 1943. Japanese administrative rule of Taiwan ended in October 1945, after Japan surrendered to end World War
Taiwan_under_Japanese_rule
Behavioral profile
complying with requests, and (in children) a tendency for typical rewards or consequences to backfire. sensory and interoceptive differences. The underlying cause
Pathological_demand_avoidance
known as the end of life recycling approach. Here, the environmental consequences between product systems are weighed and the benefits of recycling are
Avoided_burden
AVOIDABLE CONSEQUENCES-RULE
AVOIDABLE CONSEQUENCES-RULE
Girl/Female
Irish
Devotion to St. Catherine came to Ireland with Christianity. Revered for her courage and purity, Catherine in the Irish form, Cathleen, became such a popular name that W. B. Yeats chose it for the heroine of his 1899 play “The Countess Cathleen†which was inspired by an Irish folktale. In a time of famine the Devil offers food to the starving poor in exchange for their souls. But Cathleen convinces Satan to take her soul instead. When she dies the Devil comes to collect her soul but God intervenes and carries Cathleen to heaven, saying that “such a sacrificial act cannot justly lead to evil consequences.â€
Boy/Male
Muslim
Judge. Inevitable. Unavoidable.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Muslim
Judge; Unavoidable
Girl/Female
Irish
Devotion to St. Catherine came to Ireland with Christianity. Revered for her courage and purity, Catherine in the Irish form, Cathleen, became such a popular name that W. B. Yeats chose it for the heroine of his 1899 play “The Countess Cathleen†which was inspired by an Irish folktale. In a time of famine the Devil offers food to the starving poor in exchange for their souls. But Cathleen convinces Satan to take her soul instead. When she dies the Devil comes to collect her soul but God intervenes and carries Cathleen to heaven, saying that “such a sacrificial act cannot justly lead to evil consequences.â€
Boy/Male
Latin French
Ruler.
Girl/Female
Irish
Devotion to St. Catherine came to Ireland with Christianity. Revered for her courage and purity, Catherine in the Irish form, Cathleen, became such a popular name that W. B. Yeats chose it for the heroine of his 1899 play “The Countess Cathleen†which was inspired by an Irish folktale. In a time of famine the Devil offers food to the starving poor in exchange for their souls. But Cathleen convinces Satan to take her soul instead. When she dies the Devil comes to collect her soul but God intervenes and carries Cathleen to heaven, saying that “such a sacrificial act cannot justly lead to evil consequences.â€
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : variant of Dyke. The Scottish name may also derive in part from any of several places named Dykes, although Black singles out one in the barony of Avondale or Strathaven in Lanarkshire.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a keeper of a lodging house, Middle English innmann, from Old English inn ‘abode’, ‘lodging’ + mann ‘man’. Until recently there was in England a technical distinction between an inn, where lodgings were available as well as alcoholic beverages, and a tavern, which offered only the latter.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu
Easily Available
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a late Old English personal name Lēofweald, composed of the elements lēof ‘dear’, ‘beloved’ + weald ‘power’, ‘rule’.French : variant spelling of Level.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Easy, Natural, Easily available
Girl/Female
Hindu
Easy, Natural, Easily available
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Easily Available
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Easily Available
Girl/Female
Tamil
Easy, Natural, Easily available
Boy/Male
Muslim
Judge. Inevitable. Unavoidable.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Result; Consequence
Girl/Female
Tamil
Easy, Natural, Easily available
Surname or Lastname
English
English : of uncertain origin. Reaney gives it as a variant of Mangnall, which he derives from Old French mangonelle, a war engine for throwing stones. It may alternatively be identical in origin with the German name in 2 below, but there is no evidence of its introduction to Britain as a personal name by the Normans, which is normally the case for English surnames derived from Continental Germanic personal names.German and French : from a Germanic personal name Managwald, composed of the elements manag ‘much’ + wald ‘rule’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for someone with a blithe or happy disposition, from Middle English merry ‘lively’, ‘cheerful’ (Old English myr(i)ge ‘pleasant’, ‘agreeable’).Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Mearadhaigh, Ó Meardha ‘descendant of Mearadhach’, ‘descendant of Meardha’, personal names derived from an adjective meaning ‘lively’, ‘wild’, ‘wanton’.French : from a vernacular form of the personal name Médéric, derived from a Germanic personal name conposed of mecht ‘strength’, ‘might’ + rīc ‘power’; ‘ruler’.French : habitational name from Merry in Yonne or Merri in Orne, derived from the Latin personal name Matrius + the suffix -acum.
AVOIDABLE CONSEQUENCES-RULE
AVOIDABLE CONSEQUENCES-RULE
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Exalted; Great; Noble
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Leverich.
Girl/Female
Arabic Muslim
Awakening.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Lord of Sabari hill, Lord Ayyappa
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Cloud; Rainy Clouds
Boy/Male
Tamil
The suns glory, Sunshine
Boy/Male
Indian, Tamil
Light of Success
Girl/Female
Tamil
Goddess Lakshmi
Girl/Female
Tamil
Girl/Female
Arabic, French, Muslim
The World
AVOIDABLE CONSEQUENCES-RULE
AVOIDABLE CONSEQUENCES-RULE
AVOIDABLE CONSEQUENCES-RULE
AVOIDABLE CONSEQUENCES-RULE
AVOIDABLE CONSEQUENCES-RULE
a.
Having sufficient power, force, or efficacy, for the object; effectual; valid; as, an available plea.
n.
That which follows something on which it depends; that which is produced by a cause; a result.
n.
A shunning; avoidance.
a.
Avoidable.
a.
Not voidable; incapable of being made null or void.
a.
Capable of being avoided, shunned, or escaped.
a.
Deducing consequences; reasoning; inferring.
a.
Capable of being vacated; liable to be annulled or made invalid; voidable.
n.
Importance with respect to what comes after; power to influence or produce an effect; value; moment; rank; distinction.
a.
Unavoidable; inevitable.
a.
Avoidable.
a.
Avoidable.
n.
Chain of causes and effects; consecution.
a.
Such as one may avail one's self of; capable of being used for the accomplishment of a purpose; usable; profitable; advantageous; convertible into a resource; as, an available measure; an available candidate.
a.
Not avoidable; incapable of being shunned or prevented; inevitable; necessary; as, unavoidable troubles.
n.
Remote consequence.
a.
Unavoidable; inevitable.
n.
A proposition collected from the agreement of other previous propositions; any conclusion which results from reason or argument; inference.
a.
Unavoidable; inevitable.
a.
Unavoidable; inevitable.