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How to use the word accompany in a Sentence?

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Aerosol decrease may lead to good health, but on the other hand, hurricane risk increases. This is where good things accompany bad things. It's kind of like pros and cons. tropical cyclones are fairly random animals, and they respond to the random nature of the atmosphere at any given time.

Jim Kossin

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Good and few opportunities are obvious, better and more opportunities accompany challenges while the best and most opportunities come in the form of challenges.

Goa Kerle

added by Goa_
2 years ago

The whole reason behind the concentration of troops by Russia at the Ukrainian border is to create tension, to accompany the Russian political demands with the demonstration of military force, which has already brought some significant positive results to Russia, from the Russian perspective, and this is the predominant opinion really widespread in Moscow, withoutthe concentration of the Russian troops, without belligerent rhetoric, without speculation about the ‘military-technical’ response by Russia, Russian security guarantee demands would have gone directly to the dustbins everywhere in the West.

Dmitry Suslov

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

It is a difficult problem when outbreaks occur among children, if the children can be quarantined independently, we quarantine them independently. If they need parents to accompany by their side, we arrange their parents to stay in a room next to them so they can chat to each other. Of course, they can only chat in the next door.

Wu Haiduan

Found on CNN
2 years ago

Simone Biles is continuing a journey for women gymnasts that really started in the late 1960s and early 1970s, when they started to do more tumbling to accompany their dancing, and that tumbling was rivaling the men's in terms of its difficulty, simone Biles goes further than that... and Simone Biles's doing it while also having to expend Simone Biles energy on dancing and leaping and turning and smiling throughout Simone Biles routine.

Georgia Cervin

Found on CNN
2 years ago

They would n’t let me accompany them so I alerted my relatives who went to the district hospital looking for her but could n’t find her.

Shakuntala Devi

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

The crude violence of the last three days, which doesn't stop, is an attack against the right to protest, and therefore authorities have the obligation not only to combat vandalism, but to accompany and guarantee a peaceful protest.

Ombudsman Carlos Camargo

Found on CNN
2 years ago

It's one of the first thing they should have checked in Omsk. There are a number of symptoms that accompany this poisoning including various types of muscle paralysis, contraction of the pupil in the eye, blood tests, and so on.

in Berlin

Found on CNN
3 years ago

Unless you don't struggle in life for achieving even a small goal, you will fail to experience the practical reality of life. No matter the amount of knowledge that one attains, it's equally essential to cherish the experiences that life teaches us. Because it is those experiences that help us to evolve through the pain and suffering, it is the experiences that help us in encountering our fear. And if our learning alone supersedes our experiences, then pain and suffering lose its significance. Indeed, no doubt that our learning & knowledge would help us in a better understanding of situations and would also help us in making better decisions, but unless practical experiences do not accompany it, it doesn't hold much value.

Prashant Agarwal

added by prashantagarwal
4 years ago

It doesn't seem like you're living a life, it's almost like you're travelling on a train with the destination unknown. You're sitting on a seat near the window looking outside, imagining how things are there outside, how is it like to live in the houses that you pass by. And when you’re busy noticing the outside, you at times do not pay heed to your surroundings inside the coach. And thus some passengers who got down at a station midway fail to capture your interest, or maybe it is because of your deviation of interest towards the outside. While at other stops new people get up, and you like their company, you share and you laugh. But sooner or later they get down. Because it's your journey, you're the traveler and they just accompany you for some distances. And then, maybe when you reach your destination there will still be passengers in the train, passengers you've mingled with or passengers you hate, people who were there since the train had started or people who got in just before the last stoppage, and like it or not, they will get off the train with you, at your destination which also proved to be there destination.

Sanhita Baruah

added by anonymous
4 years ago

Anger is a form of stress, and so when we hold on to anger it is as though we are turning on the body's stress response, or fight or flight response, chronically. We know that turning on this response chronically leads to wear and tear on the body, it may not be surprising that when we engage in the act of forgiveness, we can begin to turn off the stress response and the physiological changes that accompany it.

Neda Gould

Found on CNN
4 years ago

You see they can walk one or two meters on two legs but also these animals are so used (to humans), they like to imitate and do what people do, we are always together, we feed them, we walk with them, we accompany them in their natural environment, we are in charge of their security. This is why these gorillas are used to us, their guardians and no one else, no journalist, no visitor would have been able to take this photo.

Mathieu Shamavu

Found on Reuters
5 years ago

After one or two years I can see myself being happy... as a coach or a manager, i would like to be a mentor for a young player and... accompany them through their career in my very own way.

Dirk Nowitzki

Found on Reuters
5 years ago

We are not our age, height, colour, or clothes. We are the books we read. The sweet squeak in our laughter. The tears we cry. The people we accompany. We are the dreams we dream. The pictures on our walls. We should be defined by what we create, not by what we are created with. We should be defined by who we are, not by who we should be. We are our weaknesses and cries. Never the super Mario image we force upon ourselves and is forced upon us by society. We should never be ashamed to cry. The problem rests in crying alone. One of the major problems in our society is the lack of crying publicly. Our fear of the exposition of emotions. Because vulnerability is considered a downfall. A defeat. A crush of the alpha male protagonist image. Whereas in fact vulnerability is a very human characteristic.

Akram Al Deek

added by anonymous
5 years ago

The pope said it is a horrible crime. He reminded us that it is important to accompany the victims, to walk with them, and to be a united Church.

Brenda Noriega

Found on Reuters
5 years ago

There are not that many medical conditions that produce transient, recurrent, and highly-stereotyped neurological symptoms and epileptic seizures top that list of diagnoses to consider, this case, however, produced a particular challenge because [ the ] patient initially only described the cyclical pattern of sweating, not neurological symptoms. It wasn't until a spell was directly observed that alterations of behavior, seen as slowed verbal responses, was recognized to accompany the episodes of intense sweating.

Christopher Ransom

Found on CNN
5 years ago

This shows our very strong engagement to accompany you in your reform efforts and to turn your EU integration perspective into reality, start work as soon as possible, do not lose a single day: produce results to quell all doubts.

Johannes Hahn

Found on Reuters
5 years ago

We're going to accompany the current government in this negotiation, we're going to be very respectful, and we're going to support the signing of the agreement.

Lopez Obrador

Found on Reuters
5 years ago

We are going to accompany the current government in this negotiation, we are going to be very respectful, and we are going to support the signing of the agreement.

Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador

Found on Reuters
5 years ago

I believe that you can not reject people who arrive. You have to receive them, help them, look after them, accompany them and then see where to put them, but throughout all of Europe, some governments are working on it, and people have to be settled in the best possible way, but creating psychosis is not the cure.

Pope Francis

Found on CNN
5 years ago

I believe that you cannot reject people who arrive. You have to receive them, help them, look after them, accompany them and then see where to put them, but throughout all of Europe, some governments are working on it, and people have to be settled in the best possible way, but creating psychosis is not the cure.

Pope Benedict

Found on Reuters
5 years ago

I am here to accompany him for the last time, he was just helping the nation.

Chhouk Da

Found on Reuters
7 years ago

But the recent success in tourism has been due to the relaxing of visa requirements and a weakening yen. Now that the yen is rising, the BOJ's (Bank of Japan) monetary easing needs to accompany this plan for it to work.

Hiroshi Miyazaki

Found on Reuters
7 years ago

We want to explain now why we cannot accompany this consensus.

Paul Oquist

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

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