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coincident

adjective

Occurring at the same time.

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The word 'coincident' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe two events that happen at the same time without being connected. For example: "The coincident appearance of the rainbow and the sunset was breathtaking."

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Moreover, the drop in the unemployment rate has been helped by a coincident fall in the labour force participation rate as aging baby boomers retire and some of the long-term unemployed give up the search for work.

The strong fourth quarter employment data are additional proof, if more was needed, that the coincident 0.1% contraction in gross domestic product was not an indication of the economy's underlying health.The BLS also revised the estimated size of the American population, labour force, and employment, all of which are used to extrapolate the monthly household survey to the entire population.

The R-word appears to be a coincident indicator, turning at roughly the same time as output.

Instead, it appears to be a coincident indicator, turning at roughly the same time as output.

However, it appears to be a coincident indicator, turning at roughly the same time as output.

Coincident with Lord Hutton's examination of witnesses last September, a report by the senior MPs of the Intelligence and Security Committee had already cleared the government of Mr Gilligan's central charge of turning the sober assessments of the Joint Intelligence Committee (JIC), which brings together the heads of the country's intelligence services, into lurid propaganda.

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But other puzzle cases seem to involve permanently-coincident objects: even perdurantists have to accept that permanently-coinciding objects wholly coincide.

(A worldly-vagueness option is also available to perdurantists, and might be attractive to those who want to avoid commitment to a multitude of temporarily-coincident four-dimensional objects. But typical perdurantists adopt the temporary-coincidence-plus-linguistic-vagueness account outlined above).

Or they could claim that there are very many temporarily-coincident building-like objects, each with a different final moment, that we refer to just one of these when we say 'the building' but we do not know which.

Strong Coincident-Friendly: For all x and y, and all worlds w1 and w2, if x in w1 is B-indiscernible from y in w2, then for each thing x* in w1 to which x is R-related, there is something y* in w2 to which y is R-related, and which is A-indiscernible from x*.

The final quantifier in the definitions of coincident-friendly supervenience is existential, rather than universal as it is in Kim's weak and strong multiple domain supervenience.

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