English to Malay Dictionary concurrent

concurrent

serentak
definition
adjective
there are three concurrent art fairs around the city
existing, happening, or done at the same time.
example
Peakman was sentenced to 'concurrent' terms of six months for the previous offence of driving while disqualified and three months for the assault, which happened on June 30.
The applicant is serving three 'concurrent' terms of imprisonment.
The bill also brings cumulative sentences, instead of 'concurrent' sentences.
Also 'concurrent' with developments, the Iraqi people's attacks on the U.S. and British occupying forces have increased too.
Burton was also sentenced to 18 months for a separate offence of unlawfully taking a car, and one month for driving while disqualified, to be 'concurrent' with the major penalty.
He was sentenced at Preston Crown Court to serve fifteen 'concurrent' life sentences.
They do not believe Lessig will profit by offering a free download 'concurrent' with hardback sales.
Therefore, countermeasures (equipment and tactics) should be developed 'concurrent' with the development of non-lethal weapons.
The gallery will present a Robert Indiana exhibition 'concurrent' with The Art Show 2003.
The model in Fig.9 explains all the observed features of hyperfluorescence when it is 'concurrent' with two-state behavior by other spectroscopic techniques.
The rise of anthropology 'concurrent' with Darwin's work on evolution mid-century and the Oxbridge university reform commissions decisively altered British activity.
For these second indictment charges Tann was jailed for 12 months for each count, 'concurrent' with the 15 years.
'concurrent' access
‘Spookily the title ended up being 'concurrent' with events that have been happening,’ says Heather.
For failing to appear at the previous hearing she will serve another 'concurrent' sentence of two weeks.
Jack was inventing Pop art, 'concurrent' with Lichtenstein and other people.
For example, besides the physiological detriments, cigarette use often precedes marijuana and alcohol use and is 'concurrent' with other risk behaviors such as fighting.
There are many families of 'concurrent' lines in a triangle.
On each of the murder counts, he was sentenced to 'concurrent' terms of life imprisonment.
These arcades were later filled with canvases that fitted neatly into the frame of each arch, conveying the effect of a 'concurrent' and symmetrical series of painted niches.
No symptom is listed unless it began with fungal exposure, was 'concurrent' with positive nasal and environmental fungal cultures, and resolved with fungal removal.
To what degree did Poussin's interest in the modes, apparently 'concurrent' with his initial interest in healing images, partake of the wide fascination with occult powers?
It is to be served 'concurrent' to the sentence for manslaughter, in light of the continuity between the offences, and having regard to the totality principle.
All terms were 'concurrent' thus totaling 12 years.
In March he was sentenced on both counts to 'concurrent' terms of life imprisonment.
Domestic violence is often 'concurrent' with child abuse, because violent men hit both wives and kids.
In fact, it was being installed to run 'concurrent' with the interconnection equipment which should be in place by the same date, said Agard.
A 'concurrent' sentence of 12 months imprisonment for the possession of methadone did not form the subject of any appeal, and was left unaltered.
In Arizona, the jaguar's gradual decline was 'concurrent' with predator control associated with the settlement of land and the development of cattle industry.
The judge sentenced Lin to 'concurrent' terms of 11 years in prison for the child's death and six years for the mistress' death.
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