English to Portuguese Dictionary coincides

coincides

Coincide
definition
verb
publication is timed to coincide with a major exhibition
occur at or during the same time.
translation of 'coincides'
verb
combinar,
coincidir,
corresponder
example
The master plan 'coincides' with a broader government initiative to exploit the fishing industry and therefore put the necessary infrastructure in place to accommodate this proposed increase in business.
Here, it is clear that the peak in growth now 'coincides' with the ‘lights off’ period of the corresponding photoperiod.
The nature of these conversations 'coincides' with other IFS work done with children.
School administrators statewide agree, saying religion never 'coincides' with how they teach Thanksgiving to students…
Sometimes, this point of view is equated with, or momentarily 'coincides' with the Eye of the Camera.
People here do not look too much ahead and that 'coincides' with my own vision.
The paternalism of scientific positivism 'coincides' directly with capitalist culture's feminizing of amateurism.
On the other hand, Brazil's new activism often, though not always, 'coincides' with the interests of the United States.
For example, the Lakota Medicine Wheel and its symbolic respect toward nature's four cardinal points 'coincides' with the symbolic form of the Celtic Cross in the Catholic tradition.
‘The disparity is small, but it is always there, which 'coincides' with the research done before,’ Xu said.
The reason is that it 'coincides' with several other major shifts in American national security policy, such as a proposed shift in our European base footprint and South Korean base footprint.
A descending scale from the top of the keyboard 'coincides' with a rising one from the bottom, and the two hands meet in the centre on the tonic harmony, followed by an immediate pianissimo as the first theme returns.
Their journey 'coincides' with that of an Aborigine boy on his walkabout - a 10-day ritual where boys are left to fend for themselves, an event that initiates their entrance into adulthood.
The right part of any row of numerators 'coincides' with the left part of the corresponding row of denominators.
And is it true also, Professor, that you believe that there is no way to confirm or deny that our sensual experience 'coincides' with the product of our thoughts?
The missile's position in its trajectory always 'coincides' with the target irrespective of range.
This ability 'coincides' with, and conforms to, the Army's Transformation goals and objectives.
the two long-distance walks briefly 'coincide' here
However, by building up detailed theories of each type, we may hope to find important links between them and perhaps even to discover that they 'coincide' in at least some key respects.
The light guides contain deformities to emit light 'coinciding' with the positions of the red, green, and blue pixels.
Their false testimonies could not be allowed, because at least two of them were needed to 'coincide' in order for the testimony to be legal.
Plus it would also help the presentation because the music and dances must 'coincide' and relate to each other.
As the New York Times pointed out, there was palpable relief that the event would not 'coincide' with the Republican convention in the city, something that would have allowed the party to use it as a backdrop.
In the end therefore, conflict lines 'coincided' : the nobility and modern institutions were like fire and water.
We think, with R. M. Hare, that if two persons or acts 'coincide' in all descriptive or naturalistic details, they cannot differ in respect of being good or right, or any other valuational aspects.
The equations 'coincided' with the experimentally revealed correlations in the present study, and also with observations from other studies.
The early type of donor or worshiper that 'coincided' with these earlier deities presents a similar sturdy presence, standing or kneeling on one knee beside or below the main images.
the two long-distance walks briefly 'coincide' here
The DPKO position 'coincided' with the views of powerful states within the UN Security Council, particularly the United States.
Here, the conflicting political agendas 'coincide' .
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