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1 They simply must be accompanied by good governance and healthy public administration.
2 A physically active lifestyle is accompanied by several fitness and health benefits.
3 Often associated with CEOs and elected representatives; frequently accompanied by tokenistic gestures.
4 It was of rare violence: torrential rain accompanied by incessant lightning strikes.
5 However, this benefit was also accompanied by an increased risk of bleeding.
6 This type of physical activity must be accompanied by careful glucose monitoring.
7 All children under 14 must also be accompanied by a responsible adult.
8 Objective: Pregnancy is accompanied by changes in the coagulation and fibrinolytic systems.
9 Children under the age of 13 must be accompanied by an adult.
10 Meanwhile, YouTube and Vevo offer millions of free songs, accompanied by videos.
11 This announcement was also accompanied by a harsh reality for SAA employees.
12 Background: Many retinal diseases are associated with vascular dysfunction accompanied by neuroinflammation.
13 The first course was brought in, accompanied by an intriguing savory aroma.
14 The repellent effect was accompanied by a significant insecticidal effect on sandflies.
15 Ms Harney will be accompanied by the representatives of 50 Irish companies.
16 However, these changes have been accompanied by infectious, neoplastic and neurologic complications.
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