Sentence examples for seen as simultaneously from inspiring English sources

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Leopold I is seen as simultaneously rigid and dithering, a disastrous combination, while Mehmed IV, though bookish and retiring, reveled in martial exploits; he would lead his vast army as far as Belgrade before transferring command to Kara Mustafa.

No longer merely a chewy bowl of rustic sustenance in the morning, granola has evolved over the past few years into something that's seen as simultaneously inventive, versatile and chic.

Mr. Obama, having just cut a painful deal with Republicans intended to stimulate the economy, can ill afford to be seen as simultaneously throttling the fragile recovery by imposing a sheaf of expensive new environmental regulations that critics say will cost jobs.

David Cameron needed to combine the two Rs in his speech: being seen as simultaneously radical and realistic.

Because a prisoner's time on the project was counted as part of his sentence, and because serving on the project could shorten one's sentence, the project must be seen as simultaneously serving the functions of research and punishment.

The Colombian government was seen as "simultaneously a source of protection and a threat to the civilian population" (italics in original) (ibid: 4), in that military successes had occurred which had increased security for the population, but a hard-line approach to the conflict had also created more violence in parts of the country.

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Because the stimuli are alternating so rapidly that the visual system cannot distinguish them temporally; they are seen as though simultaneously present.

In part this reflects an ambiguity present in von Neumann's formulation of the problem, namely whether the two parts of the measurement should be seen as taking place simultaneously or as succeeding stages.

He gets the nihilism; he takes it so seriously, as authentic danger, that the crucial element of his movies — his style — can be seen as a way of simultaneously embracing it and warding it off.

In these models, the economy is seen as a series of simultaneously interrelated and self-sufficient nodes, each embedded in a complex matrix of relationships that are redundant and self-healing.

Furthermore, while most healthcare professionals regarded handovers as an essential part of the patient care process, they were simultaneously seen as an administrative burden that detracts them from their other patient care duties.

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