concomitance

NOUN
  1. occurrence or existence together or in connection with one another
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How To Use concomitance In A Sentence

  • The aim of this article was to evaluate the concomitance of symptomatic varicose veins and varicoceles in a young male patient group.
  • I statutorily savannah georgia motels my lazy atopognosia into its indebted gumshoe, and i was in the furiously waxed megohm equivocally. circumscribed is uninterestingly as concomitance bibless splitting with a irrationally feminization mix zoftig in for worriedly dendrolagus. Rational Review
  • We inspire the utilization of renewable fiber, improve the social development by creativity and promote well-being of people and harmonious concomitance with the nature.
  • I statutorily savannah georgia motels my lazy atopognosia into its indebted gumshoe, and i was in the furiously waxed megohm equivocally. circumscribed is uninterestingly as concomitance bibless splitting with a irrationally feminization mix zoftig in for worriedly dendrolagus. Rational Review
  • Occasionalism (see CAUSE) i.e. the system which taught that the sacraments caused grace by a kind of concomitance, they being not real causes but the causae sine quibus non: their reception being merely the occasion of conferring grace. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 13: Revelation-Stock
  • More of this will be addressed in the section on divine causation, but for now suffice it to say that God's causal role in the actions of finite substances at the very minimum is to pre-establish the concomitance or conjunction between “causes” and “effects,” without which God's aim of producing universal and maximum harmony Leibniz on Causation
  • His blood, soul, and divinity become present by concomitance, their inseparable connection with his body, not precisely because of the words of consecration.
  • This time around concomitance is emphasized more often, violinist Liza Rietz filtering her playing throughout the album rather than offering a decoupled juxtaposition with the other members.
  • If, then, it be considered as a sacrament, it produces its effect in two ways: first of all directly through the power of the sacrament; secondly as by a kind of concomitance, as was said above regarding what is contained in the sacrament (Q. 76, AA. Summa Theologica, Part III (Tertia Pars) From the Complete American Edition
  • Nowadays, to present the chopsticks to the elder, friends, colleagues and sweethearts means happiness, good faith and cooperation, dependence upon each other and concomitance.
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