Some say this is necessary accompaniment to the Information Age.
Balzac views Dr Minoret's rejection of religious indifference as the necessary accompaniment of his rejection of his earlier denial of animal magnetism.
Intolerance and fanaticism are the necessary accompaniments of the religious sentiment.
Economists and central bankers tend to take it for granted that deflation is a bad thing, with falling output and unemployment its necessary accompaniment.
(4) As a necessary accompaniment of all this, it has a body of persons who exercise this monopoly of violence in its name, namely, the common government.
But for now, they consider such criticism a necessary accompaniment to the cutting edge, to the creation of art for art's sake.
The political response is the necessary and inevitable accompaniment to the metaphysical dilemma.
A sophisticated and complex narrative technique is the necessary accompaniment to ideological success.
Lukas Foss's conducting gave Haydn's curious first movement the kind of vigorously accented accompaniment necessary to its success.
The other 11 members thought that step was a necessary accompaniment to the single European market that becomes a reality next year.