A simultaneous exchange is also referred to
as a concurrent exchange.
This premise was examined by investigating the stability of children's classroom relationships, as well
as concurrent and longitudinal links with psychological and school adjustment, and the extent to which different relationships were distinctly versus contingently predictive of specific forms of adjustment.
The DPICS - R has demonstrated good internal reliability between CII and behavior codes, as well
as concurrent validity with external criteria in previous IY studies.21
Plot a separate column for honors and achievements and list your academic honors and awards received as well
as concurrent activities in your internship resume.
Provided psychiatric care to adults and senior adults with psychiatric diagnosis as well
as concurrent medical and substance abuse from admission through discharge.
The Donald Lamont Learning Center at the Law Society of Upper Canada is a state of the art facility and should be the envy of every CLE provider across Canada, with its technological capabilities and physical set up which allowed fully wired plenary as well
as concurrent sessions.
And if that's the case, do you have something to fall back on, such
as a concurrent career, savings, or a spouse or parents who can help out?
The question is, in this new costs budgeting Jackson era, will the prospect of «hot - tubbing» — otherwise known
as concurrent evidence (ie, the method of giving evidence where the experts sit in the box together and the judge chairs a discussion between them)-- ensure that cases like this get resolved sooner rather than later — no doubt time will tell.
Accountability of partners
as a concurrent goal with the creation of a collegial and cooperative work atmosphere is an essential component for a firm to achieve its objectives.
The Supreme Court has also relied on broader instances of legislative language, such
as concurrent jurisdiction on questions of law, to apply a correctness standard: see Rogers.
A good example of this is this summer's Albert Oehlen retrospective (Albert Oehlen: Home and Garden) at the New Museum, as well
as his concurrent show at the Gagosian Gallery («Home and Garden» Annex).
Because the work of the invited artists is presented
as concurrent solo exhibitions, rather than as a thematic group exhibition, I have chosen to introduce each artist's practice individually, in short texts inserted throughout this essay.
The formal elegance and merciless eye of the found birds series carry over into love in the ruins; sex over 50, Silas's solo show at Studio 10 in Bushwick, as well
as the concurrent exhibition in the same building, To Selves, at Momenta Art, which features self - portraits by Silas and Joy Episalla.
Dávila's work has been fueled by the interest in the relation between place and fiction, space and temporality under architecture
as a concurrent theme.
for Women of the World, a publication associated with The New York Times, she discusses the merits of being both a mother and artist, as well
as concurrent Tara Donovan exhibitions at Pace Prints and Pace Gallery:
The names of these Post War Italian artists have become as synonymous
as their concurrent British counterparts such as Bridget Riley and David Hockney among the British art - vocabulary.
Not every painter is feted with a show at the premier museum of twentieth - century art, as well
as concurrent exhibitions at prestigious galleries like Michael Werner and Knoedler & Company.
Copious salivation may occur during Tilzolan ® anesthesia and may be controlled by giving atropine sulfate, USP
as a concurrent medication.
Also referred to
as concurrent indicators.
That should be enough
as a concurrent recollection for the test of the CLS 450 4Matic.
Our members offer college courses to high school students through a variety of delivery methods and use a range of terms such
as concurrent enrollment, dual enrollment, dual credit, and early college.
Created by Joss Whedon, Jed Whedon and Maurissa Tancharoen (the same team mostly responsible for Dr. Horrible's Sing - Along Blog and Dollhouse), Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. serves
as a concurrent link between the various Marvel superhero projects, the Avengers films and its own space in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, rather than being a straight sequel to Whedon's 2012 film.
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as concurrent with the brothers Coen is Saulnier's slick sense of jet - black humour, exploiting Macon Blair's endearing everyman performance to the magnificently macabre end of sanguine slapstick and aggressive absurdism.
Just
as concurrent with the brothers Coen is Saulnier's slick sense of jet - black humour, exploiting Macon Blair's endearing everyman performance to the magnificently macabre end of sanguine slapstick and aggressive absurdism.
Dr Paolo Cipollini from NOC explained: «When a satellite altimeter overpasses the area affected by a surge, it gives us a unique profile of the water surface level from offshore to the coast, as well
as concurrent measurements of wave height.
It is also among four amendments Cuomo has proposed
as concurrent resolutions with the budget plan, including the adoption of same - day voter registration, limiting the outside of state lawmakers and term limits for elected officials.
Not exact matches
You can find the complete agenda, which includes roundtables and other «
concurrent» sessions that will not be livestreamed
as well
as various morning and evening activities for attendees, here.
«Based on results of similar high profile soccer contests, such
as El Classico, we envision seeing
concurrent viewership levels in the low six figures.»
You'll essentially need a license for each
concurrent user, such
as the number of people typically traveling at once for the first or one per department manager for purchasing.
«PUBG» went on to dominate the leaderboard for
concurrent players on the Steam gaming platform
as a «pre-release» game, before it was even finished.
In addition, to the extent that the underwriters decide, in their sole discretion
as described above, to reduce the number of shares that Passport may purchase in the public offering, then Passport will have the right to purchase the balance of the shares that Passport is not given the opportunity to purchase in the public offering in a separate and
concurrent private placement transaction.
Epic Games» Fortnite, which had a peak of 3.4 million
concurrent users
as of February and 45 million players
as of January according to a company spokesperson, hasn't been ignored by investors either.
The success of the
concurrent delegations was an excellent example of how Canada can capitalize on some of its constitutional similarities with India — in this case, the devolution of power over issues such
as education and national - resource management to the provinces — in order to improve relations for Canada
as a whole.
So one of the casualties of easing credit fears is likely to be weakness in the U.S. dollar, and a
concurrent strengthening in commodities - particularly precious metals, which serve
as a currency substitute.
Concurrent with this role, Mr. Sigmund also serves
as director of the Advisory Services Group of Wells Fargo Advisors and he was director of securities research at Wells Fargo Advisors predecessor firm A.G. Edwards.
Simply think of it
as superior pre -,
concurrent and post-Customer Service.
Reconciliation instructions are put forward
as part of a
concurrent budget resolution that passes both chambers of Congress.
It offers an oppor - tunity to study systematically the interaction of several copyright issues: including the rights (or lack thereof) of exclusive licensees
as plaintiffs in parallel import situations, the distinction between exclusive licensees and assignees, the nature of works of authorship, the characteristics of copy - right infringement, the status of copyrightable works when used
as trade - marked logos, the limits (if any) of
concurrent copyright and trade - mark protection, and even the distinction between trade - mark, copyright, and patent
as autonomous yet related legal regimes.
It is
concurrent with the intuition of self - evident premises such
as the Law of Non-Contradiction.
As Gawande notes, a study conducted by Aetna Insurance permitting «
concurrent care» — having access to both hospice and life - extending treatments — saw hospice participation rise from 26 to 70 percent of eligible patients.
Jesus didn't say anything directly about polygamy either, yet NT scholars on all sides have recognized that if Jesus regarded remarriage after divorce
as adultery (a form of serial polygamy), on the grounds that it violated the duality of «male and female,» he certainly regarded unions of three or more persons
as adultery (
concurrent polygamy or polygamy proper).
This attitude represents a kind of gnosticism,
as Oakeshott explicitly observed, and he traced the rise of Rationalism to a
concurrent falling away from faith.
With His days being
concurrent and eternal, the «First Day» is constantly happening,
as new stars continue to be formed.
By considering the simplest instance of the physical ingression of eternal objects
as in the case of two sensa (PR 115 / 176f), we see that the physical ingression of any eternal object requires the
concurrent ingression of at least two other nonidentical eternal objects so that an actual contrast obtains.
But this event occurs
as related to the events of antecedent or
concurrent nature.
This discussion serves
as an interesting backdrop to a
concurrent conversation about how teams should profit from the league's popularity.
Prior to and
concurrent with his tenure at DVC, Coach Johnson has been training
as a diver with hopes of competing at the USA Masters.
Senate
Concurrent Resolution No. 4 (2007) requests all qualifying school districts in South Dakota to use Model Wellness Policy
as a guideline.
But, these issues and
concurrent feelings are passing
as well.
Birth weight, attendance at childcare, father's occupation, family income,
concurrent parental smoking, and parental history of asthma were considered
as covariates but not included in the final models.