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are attendant
noun
One who attends; one who works with or watches something.
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But as with all that is free, there are attendant benefits and costs.
"The risks that are attendant to the use of nuclear power are worth embracing," he said.
Bids are not likely to be overlooked because there are attendant throughout the hall to transmit offers.
"It can be very, very, very good — but even then there are some issues and problems that are attendant to that.
For instance, Somers does not have garish strip malls, fast-food franchises or the ills that are attendant to suburban sprawl, such as excessive traffic, noise and congestion.
The election now is barely two months away; whatever risks are attendant in this week, Mr. McCain simply could not afford to sit back and let these four days proceeds as if business was usual.
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The s (Devanagari: ) are attendants of Shiva and live in Kailash.
There were attendant stresses and ruts along the path to selling a home or buying one.
Because that's attendant with the rise of solid freeform fabrication, 3D-printing, synthetic biology".
"He's attendant to the same concerns about his public persona as any other political leader".
While I found the academic environment to be intellectually rewarding, there were attendant frustrations as well.
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