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concomitant

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


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Since the inflation shock and concomitant interest rate spike of 2022, however, value stocks managed to outperform significantly.

From MarketWatch

The problem is that recognising a Palestinian state is largely a symbolic gesture if it does not also address the vital concomitant questions.

From BBC

An H5N1 vaccine might not only protect cattle from infection and the concomitant drop in milk production, but also reduce the risk of the virus sickening farm workers.

From Science Magazine

At root, it is about the mutuality of political neutrality: the military’s obligation to be apolitical and the concomitant obligation of civilian officials not to politicize the military.

From Salon

Borgli parallels this vision with a concomitant one of destructive herd mentality, and how easy it is for a mob to form.

From New York Times