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be coincident
adjective
Occurring at the same time.
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When you have the military or police power to act against others, or the political power to oppose others, you don't have the arguable luxury of assuming Jewish interests to be coincident with those of every oppressed person.
Fruit bats are a suspected wild reservoir of ebolaviruses, and the spatial and temporal distribution of infected bats has been found to be coincident with Ebola outbreaks in human populations.
Again, it is a physical but non-material something, the points of which may be coincident with material bodies.
A continued rise in the VIX would likely be coincident with higher SPX volatility stemming from an SPX decline.
The γ″ precipitates were always observed to be coincident with {1 0 0} planes of the γ-fcc NiCr matrix.
Note that the U-joints in the three limbs must be coincident, which causes difficulties in fabrication and actuation.
Winding trajectories of helical ribs are normally designed in order to be coincident with geodesics of the conical shell.
We propose three optimization techniques that can enable the calculated speeds using CUDA Fortran and CUDA C to be coincident.
For now, the technical backdrop of the VIX is not indicating higher volatility in the days ahead, which would be coincident with a major setback in share prices.
For practical convenience, the mean sea level is normally assumed to be coincident with the geoid or that the separation between them is negligible.
The above procedure is more realistic because it does not constrain the local geoid to be coincident to the local vertical datum.
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