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He has just finished serving a concurrent sentence for corruption.
Concurrent also relies on other lawmakers for support, getting $8 million more in earmarks, including one worth $1.5 million from Mr. Young, whose district in Florida has a Concurrent office.
A Concurrent spokeswoman, Mary T. Bevan, said it was premature to discuss specific earmarks.
That remains a concurrent business activity whenever addressing transparency.
The Supreme Court issued a concurrent ruling.
First, the effects of long-term exposure to PCP on acquisition of a novel, concurrent discrimination or reversal learning were assessed; PCP-treated rats were selectively impaired in the ability to acquire the reversal of an already-learned stimulus-reward association.
(a)Reversals by the MA organization.
The positive coefficient for the first two lags of (tilde{C}^a_{i,t} cdot tilde{I}_{i,t}) confirms the U-shape on top of the linear relation just described: very small and very large stocks show higher sensitivity with respect to concurrent order imbalance, and a smaller reversal effect on the following day.
This shows that illiquid stocks have a stronger concurrent imbalance return relation, but a weaker reversal on the following day.
This means that smaller stocks, in general, are more sensitive to concurrent imbalances than are larger stocks, and that they show a weaker reversal effect at lag 1.
Rastogi et al. (1971) showed that the disappearance of Es-q and the CEJ at Kodaikanal were concurrent with the reversal of ionospheric drift at Thumba, confirming the reversal of ionospheric electric field during CEJ.
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