Here is a more explicit statement of what the theorem asserts.
What the theorem is saying in substance is that......
This theorem accounts for the term “subharmonic”.
Theorem 2 will form the basis for our subsequent results.
In particular, the theorem applies to weakly confluent maps.
We now prove Theorem 4. [Not: “the Theorem 4”]
Finally, case (E) is completed by again invoking Theorem 1.
At this stage we appeal to Theorem 2 to deduce that......
......, which, by another theorem of Kimney's, is more than enough to guarantee that P gives A outer measure 1.
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