It is particularly this simultaneity rather than sequentiality that leads one to conclude that Magnolia is soap opera rather than film melodrama. |
Consequently, for centuries map-makers have worried about simultaneity and how to determine it. |
It would take practically absolute simultaneity to overload to the point of burnout to those Strett generators. |
Yet the Madrid bombers appear to have eschewed it, though the simultaneity and wantonly indiscriminate lethality of the attacks were familiar. |
Market development is a complex process, dependent to a significant degree on the simultaneity between buyers and sellers. |
However, job-search intensity must be corrected for simultaneity since it is only reported after the job search has begun. |