For many of us it's a time when we're pulled in
multiple directions simultaneously.
Not exact matches
It is common for several New Zealand surf zones to be working
simultaneously off
multiple swell sources, so quite often you'll actually have a choice between equally compelling surf based on personal preferences such as wave
direction (lefts vs. rights), wave types (points, beachbreaks, rivermouths, reefs), wave size, or surroundings!
This would serve
multiple purposes, of (a) weaning us from dependence on foreign oil and
simultaneously depleting terror - exporting countries of their revenue stream, (b) reducing other pollutants besides CO2, (c) encouraging a more gradual and less economically disastrous transition from an economony based on a finite resource, (d) slow global warming, (e) move us in the
direction of a VAT tax rather than an income tax (actually, personally I don't think e is such a great thing, but as many conversative groups favor it, I don't see why they would oppose a revenue - neutral tax on fossil fuels.
Cross-sectional analyses reveal whether two variables are
simultaneously related across the
multiple waves of assessment; they do not reveal anything about the causal
direction of that relation.