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concomitant

[kon-kom-i-tuhnt, kuhn-] / kɒnˈkɒm ɪ tənt, kən- /


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The pathways represent a change in focus from previous projections, which focused purely on different emission levels and concomitant warming.

From Science Magazine

She warned the proposed budget could result in cuts to research programs or delays and concomitant increases in the costs of large construction projects.

From Science Magazine

What’s more, India has flung open eligibility for vaccines without a concomitant increase in supply.

From Washington Post

Motherhood, its deep pulls of love and its concomitant potential for terror, is the central subject of Delpy’s new film, “My Zoe.”

From New York Times

Braille, by contrast, is mandated for all visually disabled students, except where such instruction is “inappropriate” — such as for those too young to read, or for those who have concomitant disabilities that make literacy unattainable.

From Los Angeles Times