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subsequently

[ suhb-si-kwuhnt-lee ]

adverb

  1. later in time; afterward:

    Many immigrants fear that they are going to be detained and subsequently deported.

  2. in a following or succeeding part of something:

    The paper begins with a reflection on the major long-term trends and subsequently identifies a number of major priorities.



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In May, Occidental’s Board of Trustees agreed to consider divestment and the encampment came down, but the board subsequently voted against divestment.

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He subsequently halved this target and on 10 April talked about making savings of $150bn from "cutting fraud and waste" by the end of the next financial year in 2026.

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Flights were paid for the women to come from Romania between 2016 to 2019, with those involved subsequently met at airports.

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In the video, which he subsequently apologised for, he said the claims against him had come from "a handful of middle-class women of a certain age".

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The council subsequently declared her seat vacant on Feb. 24 and sought candidates to replace her.

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