_:b17772064 "With technological improvement, therefore, it will become possible, in a succession of steady states, to have a larger and larger amount of capital equipment available to each representative worker in the economy, with a concomitant rise in productivity."@en . _:b17772055 "1970, Alvin Toffler, Future Shock: Bantam Books, page 41:"@en . _:b17772057 "1842, [anonymous collaborator of Letitia Elizabeth Landon], Lady Anne Granard; or, Keeping up Appearances.\u00A0[\u2026], volume II, London: Henry Colburn,\u00A0[\u2026], \u2192OCLC, pages 5\u20136:"@en . _:b17772067 "The new technology on which super-industrialism is based, much of it blue-printed in American research laboratories, brings with it an inevitable acceleration of change in society and a concomitant speed-up of the pace of individual life as well."@en . _:b6454003 "2005, Alpha Chiang, Kevin Wainwright, Fundamental Methods of Mathematical Economics, 4th edition, McGraw-Hill International, page 501:"@en . _:b17772068 "2005, Alpha Chiang, Kevin Wainwright, Fundamental Methods of Mathematical Economics, 4th edition, McGraw-Hill International, page 501:"@en . _:b6454003 "With technological improvement, therefore, it will become possible, in a succession of steady states, to have a larger and larger amount of capital equipment available to each representative worker in the economy, with a concomitant rise in productivity."@en . _:b17772063 "1689, John Locke, An Essay Concerning Human Understanding\u200E[1]:"@en . _:b17772062 "1939 June, \u201CWhat the Railways are Doing: London Transport Air Raid Precautions\u201D, in Railway Magazine, page 462:"@en . _:b17772066 "The new technology on which super-industrialism is based, much of it blue-printed in American research laboratories, brings with it an inevitable acceleration of change in society and a concomitant speed-up of the pace of individual life as well."@en . _:b17772070 "The visitors saw the measures taken immediately before, during, and after an \"air raid\", which included a gas and high-explosive bomb attack. The concomitant noise \"effects\" sounded grimly realistic."@en . _:b6454001 "1939 June, \u201CWhat the Railways are Doing: London Transport Air Raid Precautions\u201D, in Railway Magazine, page 462:"@en . _:b17772063 "It has therefore pleased our wise Creator to annex to several objects, and to the ideas which we receive from them, as also to several of our thoughts, a concomitant pleasure, [\u2026]"@en . _:b6454002 "1970, Alvin Toffler, Future Shock: Bantam Books, page 41:"@en . _:b17772068 "With technological improvement, therefore, it will become possible, in a succession of steady states, to have a larger and larger amount of capital equipment available to each representative worker in the economy, with a concomitant rise in productivity."@en . _:b17772054 "Accompanying; conjoining; attending; concurrent. [from early 17th c.]"@en . _:b6453999 "It has therefore pleased our wise Creator to annex to several objects, and to the ideas which we receive from them, as also to several of our thoughts, a concomitant pleasure, [\u2026]"@en . _:b17772059 "1689, John Locke, An Essay Concerning Human Understanding\u200E[1]:"@en . . _:b6454001 "The visitors saw the measures taken immediately before, during, and after an \"air raid\", which included a gas and high-explosive bomb attack. The concomitant noise \"effects\" sounded grimly realistic."@en . _:b17772058 "1939 June, \u201CWhat the Railways are Doing: London Transport Air Raid Precautions\u201D, in Railway Magazine, page 462:"@en . _:b17772056 "2005, Alpha Chiang, Kevin Wainwright, Fundamental Methods of Mathematical Economics, 4th edition, McGraw-Hill International, page 501:"@en . _:b17772057 "It is a difficulty to know what view one should adopt; she may drag on for two whole years; in that time her good fortune, with all its concomitant advantages, would be insured to her connexions, after which her death would be the most interesting thing possible, and make an astounding impression."@en . _:b6453999 "1689, John Locke, An Essay Concerning Human Understanding\u200E[1]:"@en . _:b17772055 "The new technology on which super-industrialism is based, much of it blue-printed in American research laboratories, brings with it an inevitable acceleration of change in society and a concomitant speed-up of the pace of individual life as well."@en . _:b17772071 "1689, John Locke, An Essay Concerning Human Understanding\u200E[1]:"@en . "1" . _:b17772070 . _:b17772071 . _:b17772068 . _:b17772069 . _:b17772066 . _:b17772067 . _:b6454000 "It is a difficulty to know what view one should adopt; she may drag on for two whole years; in that time her good fortune, with all its concomitant advantages, would be insured to her connexions, after which her death would be the most interesting thing possible, and make an astounding impression."@en . _:b17772064 . _:b17772070 "1939 June, \u201CWhat the Railways are Doing: London Transport Air Raid Precautions\u201D, in Railway Magazine, page 462:"@en . _:b17772065 . _:b17772066 "1970, Alvin Toffler, Future Shock: Bantam Books, page 41:"@en . _:b17772058 "The visitors saw the measures taken immediately before, during, and after an \"air raid\", which included a gas and high-explosive bomb attack. The concomitant noise \"effects\" sounded grimly realistic."@en . _:b17772071 "It has therefore pleased our wise Creator to annex to several objects, and to the ideas which we receive from them, as also to several of our thoughts, a concomitant pleasure, [\u2026]"@en . . _:b6454000 "1842, [anonymous collaborator of Letitia Elizabeth Landon], Lady Anne Granard; or, Keeping up Appearances.\u00A0[\u2026], volume II, London: Henry Colburn,\u00A0[\u2026], \u2192OCLC, pages 5\u20136:"@en . _:b17772062 . _:b6454002 "The new technology on which super-industrialism is based, much of it blue-printed in American research laboratories, brings with it an inevitable acceleration of change in society and a concomitant speed-up of the pace of individual life as well."@en . _:b17772067 "1970, Alvin Toffler, Future Shock: Bantam Books, page 41:"@en . _:b17772063 . _:b6453998 . _:b17772065 "1842, [anonymous collaborator of Letitia Elizabeth Landon], Lady Anne Granard; or, Keeping up Appearances.\u00A0[\u2026], volume II, London: Henry Colburn,\u00A0[\u2026], \u2192OCLC, pages 5\u20136:"@en . _:b17772056 "With technological improvement, therefore, it will become possible, in a succession of steady states, to have a larger and larger amount of capital equipment available to each representative worker in the economy, with a concomitant rise in productivity."@en . _:b17772058 . . _:b17772059 . _:b17772056 . _:b17772065 "It is a difficulty to know what view one should adopt; she may drag on for two whole years; in that time her good fortune, with all its concomitant advantages, would be insured to her connexions, after which her death would be the most interesting thing possible, and make an astounding impression."@en . _:b17772057 . _:b17772055 . _:b6453998 "Accompanying; conjoining; attending; concurrent. [from early 17th c.]"@en . . _:b17772060 . _:b17772061 . _:b17772062 "The visitors saw the measures taken immediately before, during, and after an \"air raid\", which included a gas and high-explosive bomb attack. The concomitant noise \"effects\" sounded grimly realistic."@en . _:b17772064 "2005, Alpha Chiang, Kevin Wainwright, Fundamental Methods of Mathematical Economics, 4th edition, McGraw-Hill International, page 501:"@en . _:b6454002 . _:b6454003 . _:b6454000 . _:b17772054 . _:b17772069 "1842, [anonymous collaborator of Letitia Elizabeth Landon], Lady Anne Granard; or, Keeping up Appearances.\u00A0[\u2026], volume II, London: Henry Colburn,\u00A0[\u2026], \u2192OCLC, pages 5\u20136:"@en . _:b6454001 . . _:b6453999 . _:b17772060 "Accompanying; conjoining; attending; concurrent. [from early 17th c.]"@en . _:b17772069 "It is a difficulty to know what view one should adopt; she may drag on for two whole years; in that time her good fortune, with all its concomitant advantages, would be insured to her connexions, after which her death would be the most interesting thing possible, and make an astounding impression."@en . _:b17772059 "It has therefore pleased our wise Creator to annex to several objects, and to the ideas which we receive from them, as also to several of our thoughts, a concomitant pleasure, [\u2026]"@en . _:b17772061 "Accompanying; conjoining; attending; concurrent. [from early 17th c.]"@en .