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    contemporaneous


    1. That resolve was unprecedented in military history and supplied contemporaneous Allied forces in Europe as well


    2. One view holds that the Court should hew as closely as possible to the written text, and to the intent of the framers as directly inferred from the text, or from contemporaneous written documents


    3. whether it were contemporaneous or something from past history


    4. position called the Shreemad Bhagwat3, which is contemporaneous with


    5. Bhagwat which is contemporaneous with the Geeta


    6. much contemporaneous fiction in the United States


    7. stirring the colonies to revolt by his bittersarcasm directed at past and contemporaneous


    8. A contemporaneous increase in cable valuations, as well as strong results from industry leaders Time Warner and Comcast, helped Adelphia to garner the votes it needed in support of the plan


    9. Problems can also arise when the inputs are not contemporaneous


    10. This underscores the importance of accurate and contemporaneous inputs when calculating implied volatilities

    11. The contemporaneous correlation between volatility news and equity returns is strongly negative but the predictive relation is weak—see the single-digit correlations in the table


    12. High implied volatilities—both equity market volatility and interest rate volatility—are also bullish, partly reflecting the contemporaneous correlation between volatility and spread levels


    13. Implied skewness is at best contemporaneous with crashes, or responsive to them; its ability to predict near-term carry currency returns or realized skewness is either limited or has the wrong sign


    14. The predictive relation from growth to returns is even worse than the contemporaneous relation because abnormal growth appears mean-reverting


    15. I stress that the correlations shown are contemporaneous, unlike the predictive correlations shown in the timing models discussed in Chapters 8 through 10


    16. Since equity prices are forward looking, equity returns and equity valuation ratios should have a stronger positive relation with future growth than with past or contemporaneous growth


    17. This question can be studied from several perspectives: cross-sectional or time series relations, firm-level or aggregate relations, and contemporaneous or predictive relations


    18. Another strand of literature focuses on contemporaneous relations between earnings news and equity returns


    19. However, at the aggregate level the contemporaneous relation between earnings news (realized past quarter and announcement quarter earnings) and stock market returns is negative


    20. If analysts’ earnings forecasts are used instead of actual earnings, the contemporaneous relation to aggregate stock returns is positive

    21. Many other financial series, notably credit spreads, also track business cycles but in a more contemporaneous fashion


    22. Pure microstructure effects, such as the bid–ask bounce, can artificially create a positive contemporaneous relation between volatility and returns as well as a negative lead–lag relation


    23. If the contemporaneous volatility feedback effect is partially delayed, due to underreaction (investors perceiving volatility change to be more temporary than it normally is) or gradual learning about time-varying risk (e


    24. Unlike most of the book, this chapter focuses on contemporaneous empirical relations


    25. It may be doubted whether the duration of any one great period of subsidence over the whole or part of the archipelago, together with a contemporaneous accumulation of sediment, would EXCEED the average duration of the same specific forms; and these contingencies are indispensable for the preservation of all the transitional gradations between any two or more species


    26. As we have reason to believe that large areas are affected by the same movement, it is probable that strictly contemporaneous formations have often been accumulated over very wide spaces in the same quarter of the world; but we are very far from having any right to conclude that this has invariably been the case, and that large areas have invariably been affected by the same movements


    27. Prestwich, in his admirable Memoirs on the eocene deposits of England and France, is able to draw a close general parallelism between the successive stages in the two countries; but when he compares certain stages in England with those in France, although he finds in both a curious accordance in the numbers of the species belonging to the same genera, yet the species themselves differ in a manner very difficult to account for considering the proximity of the two areas, unless, indeed, it be assumed that an isthmus separated two seas inhabited by distinct, but contemporaneous faunas


    28. We must be cautious in attempting to correlate as strictly contemporaneous two formations, which do not include many identical species, by the general succession of the forms of life


    29. He said that no gentleman had yet manifested an intention of removing the interdiction upon British armed ships, until she had actually executed her promise of reparation; and, if the execution of the promise were to precede the revocation of the interdiction, the mode of revocation by treaty, as pointed out by his proposition, would be nearly contemporaneous with that proposed by gentlemen, if now enacted into a law, and it would have an evident advantage, as it respected the feelings of Great Britain


    30. I find it stated in a pamphlet published in New York, that France, by a secret cession, contemporaneous with the treaty called the Family Compact of 1761, transferred this country to Spain, to induce her to become her ally in the war against Great Britain; and although I can find no evidence to support this statement, yet the events of that war, previous to that period, renders it at least probable

    31. What is done with it at this epoch? By a secret convention of the 3d of November of that year, France ceded the country lying west of the Mississippi, and the island of New Orleans to Spain; and by a contemporaneous act, the articles preliminary to the definitive Treaty of 1763, she transferred West Florida to England


    32. It is impossible to have a more direct contemporaneous evidence that the case contemplated in this article was that of the Territories within the limits of the United States; yet the gentleman from North Carolina, (Mr


    33. Bigelow, of Boston, issued a circular, proposing that such contemporaneous observations should be made in the spring of 1817; and I wish that his request may have been attended to, when the collection of those observations may afford valuable materials for an American Calendar of Flora


    34. The island, as well as Barbuda, thirty miles to the northward, the Grande Terre part of Guadaloupe, at a similar distance to the southward and eastward, with several others of the West-India Islands, give proof of an extensive formation, more recent than those to which naturalists have heretofore principally confined their' attention; and which is, perhaps, contemporaneous with, if not later than, the Paris Basin, so well described by Cuvier and Brongniart


    35. Numerous veins of calcareous spar traverse it in different directions, and I am lately informed, that very beautiful examples of veins of greenstone of contemporaneous formation with the rock itself, have been discovered in the greenstone


    36. Not only in the mines is found evidence of two methods, one very ancient and another less ancient; but in the settlements above were discovered remains of Ptolemaic construction, together with the stone huts of a race probably aboriginal, and preceding or contemporaneous with but not unknown to the ancient Egyptians


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    Synonyms for "contemporaneous"

    coetaneous coeval contemporaneous contemporary

    "contemporaneous" definitions

    occurring in the same period of time


    of the same period