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cons.
1abbreviation
(in prescriptions) conserve; keep.
cons.
2abbreviation
consecrated.
conservative.
consolidated.
consonant.
constable.
constitution.
constitutional.
construction.
consul.
consulting.
Cons.
3abbreviation
Conservative.
Constable.
Constitution.
Consul.
Consulting.
Cons.
abbreviation
Conservative
Constitution
Consul
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of Cons.1
Example Sentences
Convening another presidential commission to reexamine the pros and cons is not going to cut it.
The low wing levels come with pros and cons - it gives faster speed on the straight but makes the car more difficult through the corners and potentially increases tyre wear.
There are pros and cons to phage.
Wolff diminished the importance of this on Friday, pointing to the fact that he managed to have Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg as team-mates for three years from 2014-16, adding: "So everything else afterwards is easy. There's pros and cons of having two drivers fighting each other hard. We've seen examples where that functioned and other examples where it didn't."
A penchant for racially questionable riffs, to say nothing of his hardcore leftist partisanship, made it basically impossible to imagine any serious candidate would think the pros of Mullen’s endorsement could outweigh the cons.
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