Sentence examples for because of the concurrent from inspiring English sources

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Del Rio was the first N.F.L. coach to be fired this season, and while the move was expected, Weaver acknowledged that the timing was awkward because of the concurrent announcement of the team's sale.

The hypothesis put forward is that, because of the concurrent market conditions, the introduction of the tax has facilitated urban development.

Considering that the patient was originally diagnosed with stage IV esophageal cancer with distant metastasis, we considered that CRT was preferable than surgery because of the concurrent use of chemotherapy with cisplatin and 5-fluorouracil as systemic therapy.

The results show that because of the concurrent presence of reservoir, facilities, and market uncertainties, implementing flexibility significantly increases, by as much as 76%, the expected net present value of the project compared to a traditional point-optimal inflexible design.

Based on the kinetics studies, it has been proved that inter-particle spacing affects the CNT array height by affecting their lengthening time, and accordingly affects the diameter and wall number of CNTs because of the concurrent change in the thickening time.

Perhaps because of the concurrent interactive conference occurring at SXSW and the general emphasis on technology at the festival, the film seemed to hit home with this audience in particular".

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The likelihood of recording an MRSA diagnosis increases with longer lists of codes because of the many concurrent conditions in complex hospitalizations.

Because of the ancient concurrent activity of closely related SINEU-1 subfamilies, it was difficult to classify subfamilies just based on sequence similarity.

A publicist said that Warner Brothers wanted to avoid divulging the story line of the concurrent movie, "The Matrix Reloaded," which opens today, because the plots are intertwined.

Much of this credit was absorbed by the government, which ran a deficit of about 12 percent of the gross domestic product because of spending on the concurrent Napoleonic wars.

Because the concurrent use of aspirin with NSAIDs is common, the potential impact on safety should be weighed in patients receiving both selective and nonselective NSAIDs.

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