Form of incidence or special position between geometric objects.
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Examples for "overlapping "
1 In fact, people often use it in several different, but overlapping , senses.
2 That idea breaks down as soon as multiple groups need overlapping access.
3 As a result, overlapping epochs of sad American history were on display.
4 This overlapping of officers, however, was more the exception than the rule.
5 However, the unique and overlapping roles of these ligands remain poorly understood.
1 Preston was given a one-year concurrent sentence for breaching the protection order.
2 Comorbid conditions and concurrent drug therapy were present more frequently among users.
3 As a concurrent resolution, that measure would not have needed Trump's signature.
4 This isn't the first time a concurrent social media storm has occurred.
5 The Turtle Program involved 8 weeks of concurrent parent and child treatment.
1 The sides of the octagon are equal, and the alternate angles coincident .
2 These changes have been coincident with a great revolution in domestic politics.
3 But these evil outbursts were never coincident with the moments of aversion.
4 His lifetime, therefore, was coincident with the troubles of the Stuart House.
5 Their appearance is coincident with the commitment of these cells to apoptosis.
1 Therefore, the optimal concurrency is usually higher than the number of CPUs.
2 Bugs and performance bottlenecks are among the issues with concurrency , he said.
3 This simultaneity and concurrency are central tenets of imposing Shock and Awe.
4 Secondly, locking more rows than needed increases lock contention and reduces concurrency .
5 It supports ACID transactions as well as row-level locking and multiversion concurrency .
1 There is a health agenda too, which overlaps with transport-related air pollution.
2 Whole Foods overlaps with Tops in some cities in upstate New York.
3 Criminology overlaps with several academic disciplines, including sociology, psychology, law and social policy.
4 Yet my vocabulary of scientific inspiration strongly overlaps with that of religious enthusiasts.
5 It is not clear how much this group overlaps with Tsunami.
1 These changes have been coincident with a great revolution in domestic politics.
2 But these evil outbursts were never coincident with the moments of aversion.
3 His lifetime, therefore, was coincident with the troubles of the Stuart House.
4 Their appearance is coincident with the commitment of these cells to apoptosis.
5 Peripheral blood-borne macrophages are intimately linked to cerebrovascular pathology coincident with AD.
6 Methods: The authors evaluated 39 patients with breast carcinoma occurring coincident with pregnancy.
7 These transactions were coincident with the events in Spain and Bayonne before mentioned.
8 And coincident with this momentary din she saw Rafferty emerge from the bathroom.
9 Interestingly, the reversed core flux patch is nearly coincident with its eastern edge.
10 Nearly coincident with this exacted vengeance occurred an incident which demonstrated its policy.
11 The ring fractures from the caldera-forming eruptions are roughly coincident with the caldera.
12 One and the other; your coming was coincident with his going!
13 Every self-observer has detected within himself mental weakness coincident with aggrandisement.
14 Joe's words were exactly coincident with that thought and the answer came mechanically.
15 The arguments turned on biblical analogies, never really coincident with the actual modern circumstances.
16 The dawn of modern science was coincident with the dawn of a luminous era.
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