And, concomitantly, many leading composers of the 19th century wrote in considerably smaller quantities than their predecessors. |
In pharmacological interventions, analgesic and sedative agents were more often used concomitantly than individually. |
Parents noted that their children had become more independent and, concomitantly, more mature and responsible. |
The arrangement grows more warrenlike and the sense of discovery concomitantly more pleasant as you ascend. |
Friedman, an unalloyed idealist when it comes to capitalism, and concomitantly a rampant technophile, is suddenly sober and portentous when it comes to Iraq. |
Most of these have occurred in patients who had pre-existing kidney dysfunction or who were given aminoglycosides concomitantly. |