ATTENDANT PROBLEMS collocation | meaning and examples of use (original) (raw)
collocation in English
meanings of attendant and problem
attendant
adjective
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/əˈten.dənt/us
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/əˈten.dənt/
coming with a stated thing or resulting ...
problem
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/ˈprɒb.ləm/us
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/ˈprɑː.bləm/
a situation, person, or thing that needs attention and needs to be dealt with ...
Examples of attendant problems
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The topic of free will along with the attendant problem of compatibilism looms large in the philosophy of religion, as it does in metaphysics in general.
A duty of care would be placed on the local authorities to deal with the attendant problem of the women, children and animals.
However, while this approach is important, not least because it takes seriously the complexity associated with lexical structure, there are a number of attendant problems.
How should we cope with enormous new cities and their attendant problems of planning for order and public health?
Here, name/value associations are held explicitly in environments with attendant problems of access and storage management, particularly for closures.
This will reduce over-cultivation with its attendant problems, such as slumping of the ridge, as well as compaction.
It is certainly daft to dump it down a hole with all the attendant problems.
It is true that a variety of interests are tackling this question of urban renewal and its attendant problems.
The waste cycle and its attendant problems are the responsibility of the local authorities, in accordance with current legislation.
If someone has to accompany them, there are all the attendant problems of who is to look after the children left at home.
I wish to draw attention to some of the attendant problems which arise.
Ideally, shopping areas should be free of cars with all their attendant problems.
There are many other attendant problems, and altogether these represent a tremendously difficult situation that will face the next administration.
Those are often people with few skills, usually young people with families—with all the attendant problems—with low income, poor health, and drug and alcohol problems.
It is not easy to run an authority that covers a large inner-city population, with all the attendant problems.
Indeed, the terms of trade have swung against primary producers in the past generation and that has led to attendant problems.
Each of them—and it cannot be mere coincidence—had something to say about unemployment and its attendant problems.
I referred to historic low rents and all their attendant problems.
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