Sentence examples for concomitant goal from inspiring English sources

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Thus, LeBron has metaphorically grounded one foot in core values that evince themselves in disciplined teamwork and elevated on-court collaboration, while turning his gaze in a new direction, to his next challenge -- a move toward home along with the concomitant goal of bringing a long-awaited championship to Cleveland.

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Maximising covariance implies two concomitant goals, namely maximising variance and minimising redundancy.

PLP has two concomitant goals: (1) maximisation of correlation between EFM weighting factors and measured envirome data and (2) minimisation of redundancy by eliminating EFM with low correlation with the envirome.

Table 1 provides a summary of baseline characteristics, glycemic treatment strategies and goals, concomitant risk factor control, achieved glycemic control, and primary results of each of the three studies.

With the advent of the continuous-flow devices, standard practice has been the use of aspirin and concomitant use of warfarin (goal INR 2.5 3.5 initially, but now 1.5 2.5) [ 19].

The absence of an overarching vision with concomitant strategies to achieve goals in realizing that vision is a point on which not only active military leaders like Lt. Col. Mennes but also every retired general, think tank fellow, professor, NGO partner and military expert of any stripe agree, in a series of seminars for these same reporters.

Though this finding may be related to our non-clinical sample, an implication is that ruminative self-focus and negative affect are relatively typical concomitants of difficulties in goal pursuit.

A current theory of the neural basis of addiction posits an increasing role of the dorsolateral striatum and a decreasing role of the ventromedial striatum concomitant with a shift from goal-directed to "habitual drug-seeking" [5].

Adapted treatment goals indicated by concomitant deformities or conditions have rarely been reported (Morandi et al. 1989, Garcia-Cimbrelo and Marti-Gonzalez 2004).

Philodemus' ethical theory is very much that of Epicurus, with its focus on the attainment of 'the congenital goal' of pleasure and concomitant rejection of what does not lead to that goal or even distracts from it.

Currently, no single solution is able to achieve these goals, and the combined, concomitant or sequential use of two or more irrigating solutions is thus required [ 5].

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