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"Concurrent" in a Sentence (16 examples)
Are increases in life expectancy accompanied by a concurrent postponement of disability and functional limitations?
Sami is also serving a concurrent sentence of 60 years for attempting to kill Layla's infant daughter.
The houses on either side were high and large, but very old, and tenanted by people of the poorest class: as their neglected appearance would have sufficiently denoted, without the concurrent testimony afforded by the squalid looks of the few men and women who, with folded arms and bodies half doubled, occasionally skulked along.
According to Kenya's National Tuberculosis, Leprosy and Lung Disease Program, the major factor responsible for the large TB disease burden is the concurrent HIV epidemic.
concurrent echo
Such are the changes which science recognizes in the wire itself, as concurrent with the visual changes taking place in the eye.
In 1915, concurrent with the L.S.W.R. electrification, power was supplied from the Waterloo sub-station, and the old equipment held in reserve. Some generator sets were removed, and motor generators installed for standby lighting and other services.
I join with these laws the personal presence of the king's son, as a concurrent cause of this reformation.
the concurrent testimony of antiquity
the concurrent jurisdiction of courts
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Informally, a concurrent program is one that does more than one thing at a time. […] However, this simultaneity is sometimes an illusion.
Different concurrent designs enable different ways to parallelize.
More precisely, a concurrent algorithm (or concurrent program) is the description of a set of sequential state machines that cooperate through a communication medium, e. g., a shared memory.
Many languages are dogmatic about the solutions they offer for handling concurrent problems. For example, Erlang has elegant functionality for message-passing concurrency but has only obscure ways to share state between threads.
To all affairs of importance there are three necessary concurrents […] time, industry, and faculties.
Menander […] had no concurrent in his time that came neere vnto him
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