Subsequent in a sentence as an adjective

MySQL lets you keep doing subsequent things in the transaction.

This doesn't mean that the gap between subsequent primes must always be less than 600.

They state a great bottom line that this issue and the subsequent fallout endangers their business.

If true, it explains a lot, not just about why he chose Hong Kong but also about his subsequent interview with the press there.

But I have never seen a study that shows this to be so. It may well be that many set their banking password as the first account they ever used on the Internet and then reuse this same password for subsequent systems.

The 5 seconds you make eye contact with someone and say hi to them are vital for gathering your senses, and starting this interaction a new. If you didn't say "hi, how are you", ******* clients would rub off on you and you would smear that bad vibe on all subsequent clients.

* I think that the site has been "holed below the waterline" by the NSA stuff and the subsequent flood of articles, as well as the "outrage" articles about various grave injustices.

To indict someone for "embrace & extend", you need both halves of the behavior: creation of new features, and unwillingness to support subsequent standards for those features.

As a direct result, social programs for the countrys unemployed were radically eroded and have never recovered, despite many subsequent surplus budgets.

First-time Zidisha loans are overrepresented in this measure, because they are smaller and repaid more quickly, and are therefore more numerous than the larger subsequent loans taken by established borrowers.

Interestingly, the intensity of emotion seemed to carry over into subsequent discussions, including one about women in the Python community.

It is a state of bliss, a participation mystique, a connectedness with both the interior and exterior universes, which has come about after the ingestion of a psychedelic drug, but which is not necessarily repeatable with a subsequent ingestion of that same drug.

Subsequent definitions

adjective

following in time or order; "subsequent developments"