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    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "concurrently" in a sentence

    concurrently example sentences

    concurrently


    1. You’ll find, Mr Volandry, that the entire news network has been off-line concurrently


    2. That God exists in Eternity (or outside the limits of time and space) is consistent with His knowledge of ―future‖ events that are uniform with the ―past‖ and ―present‖ and the doctrine of Free Will that operates concurrently along (the) space/time continuum


    3. Even the animal world offers examples of complex hierarchical structure, as some species appear to have learned the benefits of cooperative enterprise, which concurrently brought elevated levels of individual safety


    4. Muecke made his five- and two-year sentences run consecutively, not concurrently, so that Bob had to begin serving his time at a federal maximum security penitentiary


    5. categories either simultaneously or concurrently as ways of assessing human actions


    6. archetypes either simultaneously or concurrently to situations you are trying to understand


    7. Forsooth! The scenes played with My mind for herein lay what I observed: a multiplicity of Truths had all occurred concurrently


    8. A thousand thoughts raced through Ed's mind, concurrently


    9. Although there were indeed two Gospels operating concurrently, there was absolutely


    10. This scripture defines that there were indeed two gospels operating concurrently:

    11. One unexpected result of that was that Nancy’s public relations stint would be followed only a few days later by the 5th Women’s World Open Karate Tournament, itself running concurrently with the 11th World Open Karate Tournament, traditionally reserved for men


    12. Most improvement in stock prices happens concurrently with earnings


    13. share price happen concurrently with the ratio improvement


    14. Concurrently, EPS was rising and an “over heated” economy


    15. because the conditions that are conducive to their growth interact concurrently: when


    16. Analogously, both net income and the cost of equity rise concurrently because more


    17. would have moved concurrently


    18. indicators; they perform concurrently with the stock price


    19. concurrently strong correlation between earnings and stock price and a negative


    20. operating income will rise concurrently with EPS, but the challenge for the investor is to

    21. should not be taken concurrently


    22. Foundations (for walls) and plinths (concrete supports for machines) could be excavated concurrently, but need to be cast as separate items


    23. But The Law limits not only what you have to respond to, but also, concurrently, in what way you are accountable, i


    24. Not only had our entire frame of reference been monetized and gamified, but also, concurrently and necessarily so, it was spoiled with competition


    25. Concurrently the Rakshas locked inside the box colluded to attract Surya’s attention


    26. limitations would be, concurrently, the reflections of the extent in which one is not yet free,


    27. And therefore, illnesses could concurrently be, upshots of the negligence of the culprits,


    28. However, concurrently, it is crucial to avoid going too far and overstepping the boundaries of


    29. She was about to open her mouth to speak when they both saw Miles re-enter the room and slamming his flip cellphone shut concurrently


    30. “Concurrently, we should prepare, but not use, a host of themes which attack McGovern’s strategy on domestic spending, inheritance, welfare programs, busing, aid to schools, national defense, etc

    31. Concurrently, we should prepare, but not use, a host of themes which attack McGovern’s strategy on domestic spending, inheritance, welfare programs, busing, aid to schools, national defense, etc


    32. There were two forms of beriberi, and they could occur concurrently


    33. A more recent comparison of the same general type could have been drawn between Paramount Pictures First Convertible Preferred selling at 113 in October 1936 and the common stock concurrently selling at 15


    34. When these banks were organized, there was created concurrently a group of Joint Stock Land Banks which also issued bonds, but the obligations of one Joint Stock Bank were not guaranteed by the others


    35. A similar comparison could be made in July 1933 between Southern Railway 5% Noncumulative Preferred, paying no dividend and selling at 49, and the Mobile and Ohio Stock Trust Certificates, which were an obligation of the same road, bearing a perpetual guaranty of a 4% dividend and selling concurrently at 39¾


    36. Disk striping is a method for enhancing the performance of two or more drives by using them concurrently, rather than individually


    37. Leasco believed it could pay for the shares from its own treasury, because it now had $46 million, most of which had been raised almost concurrently through the sale of Eurobonds by a new Leasco subsidiary, Leasco World Trade


    38. The plan was based on the fact that the French line of operation was to extended, and it proposed that instead of, or concurrently with, action on the front to bar the advance of the French, we should attack their line of communication


    39. One should aim at two objectives concurrently: Firstly, total margin requirements should not at any point in time exceed this reference amount, and, secondly, assigned capital should be sufficient to fulfill future obligations arising when options are executed or expired


    40. When bleeding is coupled with cessation of breathing treat both concurrently

    41. The plan was based on the fact that the French line of operation was too extended, and it proposed that instead of, or concurrently with, action on the front to bar the advance of the French, we should attack their line of communication


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    Synonyms for "concurrently"

    at the same time concurrently

    "concurrently" definitions

    overlapping in duration