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resultingly
[ri-zuhl-ting-lee]
Word History and Origins
Origin of resultingly1
Example Sentences
Resultingly, last month the virtual marketplace Steam removed player access to sexually explicit games, while the indie-game platform Itch.io “deindexed” all not-safe-for-work games from its promotional feeds and search results.
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.
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