Sentence examples for simultaneously rely from inspiring English sources

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The display philosophy will only enable one layer to be lit up at a time, so in order to light up the entire LED cube simultaneously, rely on the Persistence of Vision phenomenon.

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The achievement of a style is like the achievement of an individual poem writ large: it's a delicate balance of confidence and guesswork, as the writer simultaneously relies on what's worked in the past, bets on what might work right now and tries to leave a little room for things that might work in the future.

Often as not, this is because the adviser has several projects going simultaneously and relies on students and postdocs to fill in the empty spots, or it might just be that they've lost a bit of interest in research.

Most studies to date have been small, cross-sectional studies collecting data relating to either mentees or mentors (not simultaneously) and relying on questionnaires which have not been pre-tested [ 10], rather than validated measures of potential benefits to mentees.

The idea is to deliver far more accurate feedback — while simultaneously having to rely on fewer teachers.

Discussions around welfare simultaneously demonise those who rely on social security and fetishize the 'hard working family', not realising that these two groups are increasingly one and the same: thousands of working families are reliant on local housing allowance and child tax credits to maintain a basic standard of living.

Since DNA microarrays can hybridize hundreds to thousands of genomic targets simultaneously and do not rely on phenotypic expression of these genetic features for identification purposes, they have enormous potential to provide inexpensive, flexible and specific strain-specific detection and identification of pathogens.

However, we simultaneously construct and linguistically rely upon an "other" -- types of experiences and identities that fall outside this construction of meaning.

The interaction helps the visitor reconnect their body to the ephemeral air that we all rely on, simultaneously empowering them and reminding them of our collective responsibility," explains a statement on Coleman's website.

Aslan simultaneously disparages and relies on the gospels.

In this way, a child performing 113 − 30 is essentially relying simultaneously on both notions of sameness and substitution: 113 − 30 is the same as and can be substituted for 113 − (10 + 10 + 10), which is the same as and can be substituted for 113 − 10 − 10 − 10.

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