Sentence examples for because of a concurrent from inspiring English sources

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Uncertainty though hangs over any resumption of his once glittering political career - he will remain barred from seeking office for five years because of a concurrent conviction for corruption, which is now spent.

Because of a concurrent discussion of another, related article, Mr. Kahn does know who one of the two sources is and remains confident of that person's knowledge and reliability.

ECG measurements were available in the medical records for 28 subjects, but 2 subjects' ECG measurements were excluded from analysis because of a concurrent digoxin toxicity and a probable atrial flutter, respectively.

An additional outcome introduced because of a concurrent funded study being carried out at the John Radcliffe Hospital was plasma pentraxin-3.

Of these, 224 (2·8%) patients had a second haematological neoplasm diagnosed during the 4-year period either because of disease progression or transformation, or because of a concurrent diagnosis with a different cell lineage, yielding 8355 diagnoses in total.

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A hidden node (H) however is not aware of a concurrent transmission because it is out of the range of the sender (S) but in the range of the receiver (R).

The senior registrant in such a proceeding has ample incentive to oppose the grant of a concurrent use registration, because a registered trademark is presumed to apply throughout the entire United States.

The release of the Sigma1278b genome was notable, as it was the second widely used laboratory strain to be sequenced, but also because of the concurrent production of a systematic deletion collection in this strain background.

In a climate where many women are placed at greater risk because of partners' concurrent relationships, an overly simple formulation of the ABC prevention strategy, "if not A, then B, and if not B, then C," is misguided.

(I recently met somebody who said her company's computers slow down every March because of bracket madness, with a concurrent downswing in employee efficiency. What does her company make? Airplane parts, she said. Charming).

For example, it has been shown that alcohol-dependent individuals discount delayed rewards more steeply than do nondependent comparison subjects (for review, see Bickel et al. 2007), but these results can be difficult to interpret from a genetic standpoint because of the concurrent or past experience with substance use.

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