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    Use "contemporaneously" in a sentence

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    contemporaneously


    1. He first decided not to teach contemporaneously with John


    2. contemporaneously with the Iranian revolution and Iran-Iraq war, Muslims revolted against the communist government of Afghanistan


    3. Augustine) has declared that polygamy is not a crime where it is a legal institution of a country, and the German reformers, even as late as the sixteenth century, allowed and declared valid the taking of a second or even a third wife, contemporaneously with the first, in default of issue, or any other cause


    4. Contemporaneously, a heated argument having arisen between Mr Delegate Madden and Mr Candidate Lynch regarding the juridical and theological dilemma created in the event of one Siamese twin predeceasing the other, the difficulty by mutual consent was referred to Mr Canvasser Bloom for instant submittal to Mr Coadjutor Deacon Dedalus


    5. Contemporaneously with the public offering, Corporation granted options to its employees to purchase 98,134 Corporation common shares


    6. There is some variation in the equivalent synthetic prices, possibly because the prices do not reflect the bid-ask spread or perhaps because the option prices have not been quoted contemporaneously


    7. Undoubtedly some relation exists between all who live contemporaneously, and so it is possible to find some connection between the intellectual activity of men and their historical movements, just as such a connection may be found between the movements of humanity and commerce, handicraft, gardening, or anything else you please


    8. The theory of finance evolved dramatically during the last half-century, contemporaneously with the period during which investing grew into a big professional business


    9. Negative-equity returns and high equity market volatility are bullish news for bonds both contemporaneously and predictively (with—0


    10. Many of these predictive correlations have the same sign contemporaneously, suggesting that corporate bonds may suffer from underreaction effects

    11. Nonsynchronous business cycles and monetary policy cycles across countries influence real rate and nominal rate differentials, and exchange rates appear to respond to these movements both contemporaneously and with a lag


    12. This doctrine appeared in Europe contemporaneously with a large class of rich and idle people who served neither the church nor the state and who were in want of a justification of their position


    13. But contemporaneously with the fact that in place of the science of man's destiny and welfare appears the science of universal knowledge,—since science lost its own sense and meaning, and true science has been scornfully called religion,—true art, as an important activity of men, has disappeared


    14. Contemporaneously with a knowledge of these events, the British Government was also informed of the measures of resistance against her outrageous aggressions, contemplated by Congress; which she then believed would certainly be carried into effect, &c


    15. The epithet mâ-kheru "deceased" is attached only to the cartouche of Amenophis I, not to those of the other two kings, proving that they reigned contemporaneously


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    "contemporaneously" definitions

    during the same period of time