As a corollary to his argument for a strong administrative state, Vermeule offers another theory about the principle of “subsidiary,” a term that he borrows from Catholic social teaching.
Source: POLITICO
Zero-knowledge technology means we can verify information — age, for instance, or professional qualification—without revealing any corollary data.
Source: Cointelegraph
And a corollary miracle: If you have enough for a concert, you have enough for an album.
Source: Crain's Chicago Business
Improving brand trust/reputationA corollary to brand recognition is brand trust or reputation.
Source: The Motley Fool
The corollary design narrative is expressed through fragrant flora that evolves as one moves about the property with “a changing palette of soft seasonal blooms and slow progression from the curated to the embrace of the wild.
Source: Metropolis Magazine
The corollary of that was low brake wear, a good thing in one way, but on any EV you do need to be aware of the possibility of seizure of moving parts in the brake system (like the calipers) simply through underuse.
Source: PistonHeads
Efference copy, corollary discharge, predictive coding, and psychosis.
Source: Nature.com
And, in three of the symphonies, there is also the inconsistency that is the unfortunate, inevitable corollary of the conductor’s thirst for spontaneity, though far less dramatically here than elsewhere in his discography.
Source: The New York Times
The corollary for satellites is the need for space situational awareness.
Source: SpaceNews
The corollary is also true, and a recent showcase of projects by UC Santa Barbara students in the Raab Writing Fellows Program offered a compelling look into some of the things that undergraduates are thinking about.
Source: Santa Barbara Independent
If there’s a visual corollary to literary alliteration and assonance, it lurks in these collages’ jagged curves, tapered points, pitched borders, and semi-rounded declensions.
Source: NASA
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Michigan has played Georgia (or Ohio State) before
Photo by: Isaiah Hole
Something of a corollary to the last point, it’s one thing to make it, it’s another thing to take it.
Source: WolverinesWire
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