Sentence examples for necessary accompaniment from inspiring English sources

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Whether the conflicts he chronicles are a throwback to earlier struggles, an omen of a coming crisis, or the necessary accompaniment of the development of a living faith is, of course, a matter of opinion.

It was fascinating to see glimpses of the sheer boredom that must have been a necessary accompaniment to overwintering in the frozen south: the explorers brought with them equipment for illustrated lectures; created performances; had celebratory meals.

It is not disingenuous to invert Judt's words and say that banks are a necessary accompaniment to the emergence and maintenance of civil society – businesses need lending and advice offered on a transparent basis – and that they offer a practical benefit to individual and collectivity alike.

The first cycle of gangster movies arrived with the coming of sound, which provided the necessary accompaniment of screeching tyres, chattering machine guns and rasping dialogue, and concerned big city crooks like Capone and included such classics as The Public Enemy and Little Caesar.

The society of abundance requires a different kind of sensibility from that which served the old machinery of production: the deregulation of human wants, needs, demand and desire have been a necessary accompaniment of the profound economic changes we have experienced.

Reviews in, say, newspaper books sections (I'm biased) are vital in offering a properly critical (often negative) opinion of new books: a necessary accompaniment to (also important) articles in the same sections that simply showcase books, or report interviews with authors: these can all too easily become elegant exercises in PR.

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Theories about modernisation and development have assumed that cities and urbanisation were necessary accompaniments to positive economic change.

Tiptree's own writing — along with that of Raccoona Sheldon, yet another masked marvel who was one of Alice's alter egos — is a necessary, roiling accompaniment to this coolly incisive character study.

"The railways were the necessary and natural accompaniment to the emergence of civil society," he wrote.

He wrote: "The railways were and remain the necessary and natural accompaniment to the emergence of civil society.

Some writers suggest that such cognitive alterations are a necessary prelude or accompaniment to successfully eliminating or at least diminishing the force of the reactive attitudes typical of having been wronged.

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