Sentence examples for accompanying development from inspiring English sources

The phrase "accompanying development" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to refer to the growth or progress of something that is associated with something else, usually related to progress, growth, or change. For example: "The new regulations around environmental protection have led to an accompanying development of more efficient renewable energy sources."

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Without an accompanying development of protective measures such as vaccines (which Iraq does not seem to have had), they may backfire horribly.

Harvesting trees to create wide lanes of fairway does little to make the hearts of bird-lovers soar, nor is all the accompanying development–housing complexes, clubhouses, parking lots–especially beneficial to wetlands or wildlife habitat.

Identification of genes with invariant levels of gene expression is a prerequisite for validating transcriptomic changes accompanying development.

This expansion would not have been that successful without the accompanying development of computational tools that generate, standardize and share information on gene and protein function.

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Thus, the research of new catalysts should accompany development of the membrane reactor technology.

This is that the mixing-up of people caused by the urbanisation which normally accompanies development is, itself, partly responsible.

One interpretation of the demographic transition, then, is that the abundance which accompanies development initially enhances the instinct to lavish care and attention on a few offspring.

As the United Nations' Rio+20 conference on sustainable development takes place in Rio de Janeiro this month, a prime example of the environmental and social tensions that accompany development will be playing out in northern Brazil.

Regulators, policy makers, and the public need an objective source of information on which to base answers to these questions and decisions about how to manage the challenges that may accompany development of resources in tight formations.

At the same time, improvements in infrastructure and transportation, which usually accompany development, make travel less costly and risky, enabling migration over increasing distances.

A spokesman said: "Offsetting the losses of wildlife that usually accompany development by creating replacement habitats could be a useful addition to the planning system.

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