Some risks are the inevitable concomitants of the human condition, such as age, illness, and injury. |
All this suggests that abetting globalization, and its natural concomitants of economic and political liberty, is a big part of any successful war on terrorism. |
Sometimes, however, it is more appropriate to think of accidents as concomitants, the result of different demonstrative chains. |
Are any of the three common concomitants of conscious experience absent in unconscious perception? |
Food rationing, shortages, bombed cities, damaged railways, such things were accepted as the inevitable concomitants of war. |
That is because it measures the brain's actual response to deception, rather than the physiological concomitants of that response. |