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This concurrent rise of zero-hour contracts is no coincidence.
Last March, you wrote in the magazine about the concurrent rise of the novel and the history as literary forms.
Asian immigrants began moving into the area in the nineties, and there was a concurrent rise in the skinhead population.
As more older people gain online access, there has been a concurrent rise in the number of Web sites geared for them.
One of the markers of this change is the concurrent rise of what might be called tribal allegiances around the world.
A PLACE IN HISTORY Assembly quality matched the notorious standards of many G.M. cars of the mid-1970's — a factor in the concurrent rise of the Japanese.
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Initially, the concurrent rises of imagery research and computational psychology, through the 1960s and into the 1970s, played mutually reinforcing roles within the cognitivist revolution against Behaviorism, because they both implied that the concept of mental representation should play a central role in the science of the mind.
Patients with concurrent rising Hcts and declining platelet counts numbered 17 (11.9%).
GWG in all periods of gestation were positively associated with concurrent rises in blood pressure.
Shifting consumer preferences and dietary patterns, at least in the United States, underlie drastic changes in consumption of major nutrient classes with concurrent rises in chronic disease.
Herd D had an increase in GD during weeks 7 to 9 pp accompanied by concurrent rises in NEFA and BHB and a decrease in insulin and glucose levels.
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