Examples of 'conse' in a sentence

Meaning of "conse"

conse (noun) - A conse refers to a traditional monetary unit of Sierra Leone equal to one hundredth of a leone

How to use "conse" in a sentence

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The possibility of enlargement is a conse quence of that.
The conse quences of the accident were substantial.
Each of these criteria have specific conse.
Conse quently considerable additional costs are incurred by training.
The following are some conse quences of these dynamics.
Repairs carried out improperly may have serious conse.
Warrantor is not responsible for conse quen tial damages.
This is a transient type of sorrow that happens as the conse.
We all know the conse quences and we all regret them.
For the second conse.
This might be the conse quence of a reduced need for heating fuels in warmer countries.
We can also help conse.
These factors have profound conse quences for the existing qualifications system and structure.
And social conse.
Conse quently it is being exported to neighbouring member States at subsidised prices.

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W e m ust judge alone th e incoh e re nt conse q ue nce s of such policie s.
Questions are now about a power outage with such serious conse.
Conclusion the deeper significance of socioeconomic conse quences when they are represented solely as issues.
There is a lack of conse.
Parliament resolution on the conse quences of the road blockades in France.
Conse q uen ces for human hea I t h and our.
Forced to conse.
Measures to lessen the conse quences of Invalidity byt assistance for special medical oarej.
Such a consolidation would have important conse quences for the EMS.
The rail companies conse this BRITEEURAM research project link between Frankfurt and Cologne.
W Ma ayne n i t Q ue n oba nelle Conse rvation.
Conse quently resolutions Doc.
But if we do, there will be conse quences.
Conse quently, they warmly welcome the recent agree.
Solutions vary, and as a conse quence there are many disparities between bases.
Conse quently, the impact of transport costs is not deci.
So for these companies, the euro has had conse quences for strategy.
Conse quently, they are always subject to revision at any stage.
Almost total absence of collection ser vices for special waste, with the conse quence of filling-up landfills.
Conse quently, trends in dependency rates are likely to result in even wider differences between regions.
I was forced to consent! Forced to conse.
Conse quently, they reject the idea of a détente reduced to its military dimension alone.
When such weak - nesses were found, apart from the financial conse - quences, recommendations were issued.
Conse quently, viable projects which fail to get off the ground are becoming increasingly rare.
More recently, both the Conse.
Without this decision, the conse quences for the completion programme would have been horrendous.
Conse quently, the transaction should not have any foreclosure effects to the detriment of other sup pliers.
Section 1.2 deals with the conse quences of unemployment.
Conse quently, the Commission outlined the main.
Conse - quently they are subjected to provisions relatedtothedirect management mode foreseen bythe Financial Regulation.
Conse quently, the Council unilaterally deter mined the share available to the Community.
Conse quently, it is not directly comparable with the above mentioned figure of 9 3.

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