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The concurrent spending on infrastructure was particularly galling to female athletes and some alumni, according to SwimSwam.

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In addition, the concurrent shift to an economy that focuses on shareholder value has made training less financially valuable to companies, Cappelli said.

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And it is just the latest time Fagin has taken a major concurrent position.

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In the end, Sinatra achieved his goal to help make pop music more respectable, in rough parallel to his concurrent campaign on behalf of civil rights and racial equality.

Last month, a new report into the impact of climate change found Australia had already reached warming of above 1.5C and that no community would be immune from "cascading, compounding and concurrent" climate risks.

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