It may be observed in passing that togetherness in time or compresence in it includes both simultaneity and succession. |
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The beat of simultaneity is made possible by intervals of non-presence or pause. |
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Consequently, for centuries map-makers have worried about simultaneity and how to determine it. |
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This metaphor implies the dichotomy within the artist of his simultaneity of fixity and of a nomad. |
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The remarkable insight of Einstein was to discard the Newtonian notion of absolute time and view simultaneity in purely operational terms. |
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It is particularly this simultaneity rather than sequentiality that leads one to conclude that Magnolia is soap opera rather than film melodrama. |
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Market development is a complex process, dependent to a significant degree on the simultaneity between buyers and sellers. |
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It raises the issue of simultaneity between the lagged variable and the residual error term. |
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Yet the Madrid bombers appear to have eschewed it, though the simultaneity and wantonly indiscriminate lethality of the attacks were familiar. |
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However, job-search intensity must be corrected for simultaneity since it is only reported after the job search has begun. |
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It suggests therefore that efforts are done to ensure simultaneity as much as feasible. |
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Radio broadcasting can more easily stick close to the events and is not hampered by their simultaneity. |
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The principles of interrelation, variability and simultaneity now intervene at every step in the architectural process. |
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We must plan, carry out prospective studies of the structures of simultaneity and time. |
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The simultaneity of measures to be implemented for the prevention, early recognition and conflict transformation are important. |
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Balance perimeters enable suppliers to profit from the simultaneity of all their customers and to ensure the supply of electricity. |
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The very natures of God and men are in question, and the simultaneity of beauty and horror, light and darkness, remains one of Hecht's pressing subjects. |
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That calculated literary solecism of mixed tenses is at the heart of the essay, enabling Michaels to convey the simultaneity of his different times, a back then and a now. |
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Measured by Enlightenment standards, this is a perfectly representative democracy, answering individual wants in a time always tending towards ideal simultaneity. |
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Although he argues for the simultaneity of a narrativity apart from history, he theorizes his observations in ways that restrict their play and their application. |
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Traditionally, the definition of a census has been based on the basic enumeration features of individual enumeration, simultaneity, universality, and defined periodicity. |
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Ignoring this simultaneity in estimation and inference is likely to mislead conclusions and produce flawed counterfactual analyses. |
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Reduced downtimes thanks to the simultaneity of the axes. |
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We explain how the parameter estimates may be biased towards zero when the simultaneity between the economic and fiscal variables is not adequately addressed. |
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For example, Albert Einstein's first paper on relativity begins by defining simultaneity and the means for determining length. |
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Technically speaking, a big challenge in this area of research was to deal with a classic instance of the so-called simultaneity problem: incarceration rates affect crime rates, but the converse is also true. |
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If they expanded their budget positions in tandem, there would be little fear of unfavourable investor comparisons. In addition, the simultaneity of national actions would greatly enhance the likelihood of success. |
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To contest the simultaneity of racializing and genderizing the postimperial nation, they needed to historicize the nation and claim full membership as Black British women. |
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Concurrence is also known as simultaneity or contemporaneity. |
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Such tmesis can have various effects, but fragmenting and interpolating the fragmented has the specific effect of producing simultaneity, a kind of atemporal temporality. |
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The second clause is simply a Simultaneity clause which happens to contain a negative element but is not contrafactive. |
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