immediate consequence
1.That all computers can simulate each other is an immediate consequence of the theoretical work of Alan Turing and Alonzo Church.
2.And fortunately, many bad genes -- like that for cystic fibrosis -- have no immediate consequence since they are expressed only when copies are inherited from both the father and mother.
3.Sudden cessation of speech or a thought process without an immediate observable cause, sometimes considered a consequence of repression.

