Sentence examples for Concurrent from inspiring English sources

The phrase "Concurrent" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe events or actions that occur at the same time or simultaneously. Example: "The conference will feature concurrent sessions on various topics, allowing attendees to choose which discussions to attend."

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Concurrent

adjective

Happening at the same time; simultaneous.

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The judge said Dedmon's federal sentence will run concurrent with his state sentence.

Leading constitutional lawyer George Williams believes that under the constitution the federal parliament has "a concurrent, rather than exclusive power" to make laws on marriage, but others believe a challenge could be successful.

Despite the well-recognized interdependence between temperature and precipitation … little attention has been paid to risk analysis of concurrent extreme droughts and heatwaves … We argue that the global warming and the associated increase in extreme temperatures substantially increase the chance of concurrent droughts and heatwaves.

A survey of 1,000 young Kenyans in 2010 found that 60% had watched Shuga and that viewers were more likely to get tested for HIV, less likely to have concurrent relationships and had improved attitudes towards people living with HIV.

They fund themselves with their concurrent venture, SlumGods Tours and Travels, brainchild of Sagar Vatapu (DJ Segar).

Ideal, too, in a plainer way, is a concurrent survey of the artist's works on paper, "Ken Price: Slow and Steady Wins the Race," running through Aug. 18 at the Drawing Center, 35 Wooster Street, SoHo, (212) 219-2166, drawingcenter.org.org

After huge success nationally in the spring, victories in the states of Maharashtra and Haryana in October, and polls pointing to its winning in concurrent state elections in Jharkhand, no one writes off Mr Modi.The BJP's strength is emboldening voters to ignore militants' calls not to go to the polls.

Part of the difficulty lies in India's federal system, under which electricity is a "concurrent" subject, where both the central government and the 29 states have a role.Except in a few cities that remained exempt, distribution was monopolised by state electricity boards (SEBs).

THE confusion of concurrent powers that Canada's constitution allots to its federal government and the ten provinces has long been a source of friction.

We keep ourselves from examining the dramatic decrease in the black teenage pregnancy rate in the last decade, or from considering the concurrent rise in pregnancy among young Latinas.

Hank Paulson, America's treasury secretary, gave his strongest warning yet that the slowdown in the housing market and concurrent crisis in the credit and mortgage markets posed a "significant" risk to America's economy.

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