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is attendant
noun
One who attends; one who works with or watches something.
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If the exercise is repeated, and especially if violence is attendant, the foreign capital that is vital to Georgia's economic development may conclude that countries which are less free but more stable are a better bet.
I read Rose Macaulay's descriptions of "the new ruins" in her 1953 book The Pleasure of Ruins (which itself takes its title from Henry James's observation about the "note of perversity" that is attendant on pleasure in "aspects of sentient ruin").
Furthermore, the intermittent hypoxia that is attendant to sleep disordered breathing, has recently been implicated in increased incidence and more adverse prognosis of cancer.
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There were attendant stresses and ruts along the path to selling a home or buying one.
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.
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".
Any time money changes hands there are attendant risks involved.
While I found the academic environment to be intellectually rewarding, there were attendant frustrations as well.
A rise in total porosity was attendant upon pore size refinement, with an increase in the <100 nm fraction.
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