There is a tendency these days, and in some places, to suppose that systemic knowledge will be acquired as a natural corollary to communicative activities.
Strong provinces and a reduced role for the federal government are seen by some members of the School as a natural corollary of these positions.
Jeremy Travis, the city's deputy police commissioner for legal matters, called it "a natural corollary to community policing."
The socialisation of the nation has as its natural corollary the nationalisation of socialism..
The desire to feather the nest with the right nesting tables is a natural corollary to helping bring up baby and doing laundry.
As a natural corollary of this outlook, Creighton was explicitly against the separation of church and state.
The spirit of comradeship that had made victory possible had the welfare state as one of its natural corollaries.
Mr. Bush portrayed his domestic goals as a natural corollary of his belief in freedom.
The extent of Western freedom - that natural corollary of democracy - is a subject of constant discussion among the Chinese.
Discrimination is a natural corollary of exclusion.