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concomitant

(= accompaniment) an event or situation that happens at the same time as or in connection with another (= attendant, consequent, accompanying, incidental, ensuant, resultant) following or accompanying as a consequence an excessive growth of bureaucracy, with attendant problems snags incidental to the changeover in management attendant circumstances the period of tension and consequent need for military preparedness the ensuant response to his appeal the resultant savings were considerable

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And I always say that my west window has all the exuberance of Chaucer without, happily, any of the concomitant crudities of his period.
And the third condition of your contract. concomitant to the other two. and legally binding. and efficiently undertaken. and for what is a man without property. and foresight. is your death.
Orbital rim and frontal sinus fractures along with other fractures to these facial bones often result in concomitant CNS injury.
Well, there is extensive charring along the sternum, with concomitant rib fractures, consistent with electrocution or exposure to high-voltage current. But I see no point of contact.
Multiple rib fractures with concomitant hemorrhaging, both internal and external.
I'll go, Milo. I'm sure I can cheer Helga up with my upbeat spirit and concomitant positive energy.
Multiple points of possible antemortem in-bending with concomitant fracture.
Three hours after completion of SODRA protocol, patient experienced cardiac arrest congruent with overwhelming viremic sepsis, this time with concomitant catastrophic decrease in brainwave activity.
Mr. Vaziri, the concomitant fracturing to the left temporal! Blunt force trauma.
Look at the concomitant fractures.
We're aware that violence is concomitant on your type of business.
It couldn't just be that he had a breakdown with a concomitant memory lapse?
The gentleman is affected by class conditioning and concomitant bourgeois racism.
There is often concomitant stress to the thalamus in the early stages of the disease.
Multiple rib fractures with concomitant haemorrhaging, both internal and external.
A concomitant infection with bowel flora could have overwhelmed her system.
I can't say how long his heart will stand the dialysis concomitant medication.
Mr. Vaziri, the concomitant fracturing to the left temporal!
It couldn't be that he had a nervous breakdown with a concomitant memory lapse?

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And yes, before you email me, I understand the concomitant problems: stress on ecosystems, pollution (including nitrogen pollution), etc. etc.
In broad terms, these circumstances involve growing markets in certain classes of goods and services (natural-resource intensive products), concomitant with absent markets and collective policies for natural capital (ecosystem services).
For the US, a concomitant problem is that Secretary of State John Kerry has made peace between Israel and Palestine a high priority.
The French president loves crises, with their concomitant surge of adrenaline.
To be sure, income inequality and social injustice are a concomitant of capitalist culture throughout the West.

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