Accordingly, he proceeded to pass the sentences of 8 years concurrent on each count. |
|
They passed a two-month consecutive term for the assault, with a concurrent 14 days for criminal damage. |
|
Besides, another really laudable step was the running of coaches and umpires' clinics concurrent with the National Championship. |
|
It beggars belief to think that these concurrent developments are mere coincidences. |
|
All sentences were to be concurrent, so his sentence was a total of five years' imprisonment. |
|
Subsequently, following his arrest a year later, he was sentenced to a concurrent term of 12 months for breach of bail. |
|
If I'm at a conference that has concurrent sessions, which most do, I usually plan on bailing if I don't like it in 10 or 15 minutes. |
|
In March he was sentenced on both counts to concurrent terms of life imprisonment. |
|
Most recovery approaches include concurrent psychological treatment or counselling to assist patients in their recovery. |
|
In its heyday, the urban sketch was a byproduct of the concurrent rise of newspapers and population growth in metropolises. |
|
Several concurrent tortfeasors are independent tortfeasors whose acts concur to cause a single damage. |
|
In fact, it cries for technical attention because nobody understands the interrelationships among concurrent tests of significance. |
|
A wide variety of medications are used to treat vertigo and the frequently concurrent nausea and emesis. |
|
All three reactions with early pustule formation indicate concurrent tuberculosis. |
|
The difference from concurrent validity is that a future rather than a simultaneous criterion measure is employed. |
|
The judge sentenced Lin to concurrent terms of 11 years in prison for the child's death and six years for the mistress' death. |
|
We do not know how many of the women in our study with hysterectomy had a concurrent unilateral or bilateral oophorectomy. |
|
Despite its openness, the huge increase in the value of its concurrent transactions will unsettle an already nervous market. |
|
The bill also brings cumulative sentences, instead of concurrent sentences. |
|
Start the day with a brief welcome followed by the first concurrent, or breakout, sessions. |
|
|
Efficient concurrent functioning of both the guard and brood stealers is necessary to complete the task of stealing brood. |
|
After debulking the tumor, a monoterminal electrode destructs the superficial skin and associated tumor while achieving concurrent hemostasis. |
|
Another concurrent research stream deals with the area of speech recognition. |
|
For these second indictment charges Tann was jailed for 12 months for each count, concurrent with the 15 years. |
|
Vaccination alone will not control an outbreak without concurrent isolation of cases and monitoring and observation of contacts. |
|
It is a total e-business solution suitable for a larger organisation requiring up to 200 concurrent users. |
|
The negative repercussions of such inadequate concurrent production are made worse if prices are sticky or do not adjust quickly. |
|
His attack on racial and class-based stratification in the military exposes the hidden underside of a significant concurrent political reality. |
|
Remember that your pet's ability to exercise will be influenced by any concurrent health or orthopedic problems. |
|
Using mobile electric fencing, Jim herds his cattle through the fields daily to strip-graze concurrent sections. |
|
When three sides are concurrent, they intersect at the centroid of the triangle. |
|
Domestic violence is often concurrent with child abuse, because violent men hit both wives and kids. |
|
He received three concurrent sentences of four and a half years for passing bad checks. |
|
It is not mentioned anywhere whether he will continue his business interests concurrent with the responsibilities of Mayor. |
|
Also concurrent with developments, the Iraqi people's attacks on the U.S. and British occupying forces have increased too. |
|
They do not believe Lessig will profit by offering a free download concurrent with hardback sales. |
|
In fact, it was being installed to run concurrent with the interconnection equipment which should be in place by the same date, said Agard. |
|
Therefore, countermeasures should be developed concurrent with the development of non-lethal weapons. |
|
This year in spoken word was about reaching out to scenes beyond Montreal, concurrent with the growth and strengthening of our own scene. |
|
Observations may also indicate evolving issues that are concurrent with an existing issue, or a completely new issue. |
|
|
On each of the murder counts, he was sentenced to concurrent terms of life imprisonment. |
|
A variation in conviction and sentence by the Court of Appeal in March 2002 replaced life imprisonment and a ten year concurrent sentence. |
|
For failing to appear at the previous hearing she will serve another concurrent sentence of two weeks. |
|
A concurrent sentence of 12 months imprisonment for the possession of methadone did not form the subject of any appeal, and was left unaltered. |
|
He was sentenced at Preston Crown Court to serve fifteen concurrent life sentences. |
|
They heard the two men given concurrent sentences ranging from nine to fifteen years for the other offences. |
|
The appellant was sentenced to a concurrent term of 5 years for the lesser offence of simple wounding. |
|
Abdominal pain concurrent with nausea points to the abdomen as the source of nausea. |
|
Each component presented very different challenges but concurrent work started on fuselages, wings, and cockpit tubs. |
|
For these applications, threads are needed to provide concurrent accesses to shared data. |
|
Malabsorption may be caused by delayed gastric emptying, prior or concurrent injury, achlorhydria, and reduced gastric mucin secretion. |
|
It is essential to document symptoms concurrent with the dysrhythmia when evaluating whether pacemaker placement will be beneficial. |
|
This cost me some time in extra rest for the dogs, but it was concurrent with my race plan of coming into Dawson with a large well rested team. |
|
The leadership style of your management must be concurrent with your mission statement and core values to run the business with one vision. |
|
The article warns that the immune response to pre-exposure vaccination may be impaired by concurrent use of antimalarial drugs. |
|
Beyrle's stance is concurrent with EU recommendations for stronger measures against piracy. |
|
His two concurrent shows were the first substantial New York exposure for this towering figure in, astonishingly, nearly 30 years. |
|
The patient had no history of a concurrent or subsequent ovarian or pancreatic carcinoma or an invasive malignancy at any site. |
|
The rise of anthropology concurrent with Darwin's work on evolution mid-century and the Oxbridge university reform commissions decisively altered British activity. |
|
And a series of concurrent, related developments have significantly reduced the utility of the gasoline tax. |
|
|
A concurrent change in the economy that administers a sharp lesson on the consequences of trying to out-plan free markets. |
|
His research interests include the treatment of pathological gambling, gambling-related cognitive psychopathology, and concurrent disorders among gamblers. |
|
To what degree did Poussin's interest in the modes, apparently concurrent with his initial interest in healing images, partake of the wide fascination with occult powers? |
|
No symptom is listed unless it began with fungal exposure, was concurrent with positive nasal and environmental fungal cultures, and resolved with fungal removal. |
|
In Arizona, the jaguar's gradual decline was concurrent with predator control associated with the settlement of land and the development of cattle industry. |
|
Jack was inventing Pop art, concurrent with Lichtenstein and other people. |
|
An important way to ensure the defeat of al Qaeda is through applying pressure for change in the existing regimes' behaviors concurrent with supportive interaction with them. |
|
For example, besides the physiological detriments, cigarette use often precedes marijuana and alcohol use and is concurrent with other risk behaviors such as fighting. |
|
That's called making the most of concurrent annoying situations, kids. |
|
A concurrent effect to this drop in violent crime occurs in the form of an increase in some levels of property crimes, including larceny and auto theft. |
|
The model in Fig.9 explains all the observed features of hyperfluorescence when it is concurrent with two-state behavior by other spectroscopic techniques. |
|
He was also handed a 10-year concurrent sentence for robbery. |
|
These concurrent exhibitions make one wonder why Rockwell is being so wildly embraced by the American public again. |
|
A concurrent majority requires a unanimous consent of all the major interests in a community, which is the only sure way of preventing majority tyranny. |
|
Where a policy provides cover against one of two or more concurrent causes of a casualty, a claim will lie under the policy provided that there is no relevant exclusion. |
|
No concurrent or contributory cause of the brain damage is established, the only candidate apart from birth asphyxia being some prenatal pathology. |
|
In appropriate situational contexts, Penguin may allow for multiple concurrent topicalizations, promoting two or more objects to morphological NOM status. |
|
The conviction also bans Sharif from political activity until 2021-a moot point, given that he is serving two concurrent life sentences on charges of hijacking and terrorism. |
|
The magnitudes of the coefficients associated with buddy status and teammate aggressiveness were lower in this model than in the concurrent model. |
|
The number of symptoms and duration of illness in patients with concurrent Lyme disease and babesiosis are greater than in patients with either infection alone. |
|
|
A double killer had shown no remorse or contrition for murdering two drug dealers in his home, a judge said yesterday as he imposed concurrent life sentences. |
|
It is to be served concurrent to the sentence for manslaughter, in light of the continuity between the offences, and having regard to the totality principle. |
|
The applicant is serving three concurrent terms of imprisonment. |
|
This makes the concurrent publication of these two books doubly welcome. |
|
These arcades were later filled with canvases that fitted neatly into the frame of each arch, conveying the effect of a concurrent and symmetrical series of painted niches. |
|
Given the uncertainties of a career in music and with a concurrent interest in technology Haji chose to go into computer science. |
|
I join with these laws the personal presence of the king's son, as a concurrent cause of this reformation. |
|
There was unprecedented growth in the rural population, which in turn provided much of the workforce for the concurrent Industrial Revolution. |
|
The concurrent labour and social movements and the issues they attempted to address describe the climate at the time. |
|
This was halted by an unprecedented financial crisis that began in 2008, in conjunction with the concurrent global economic crash. |
|
The concurrent British Battle of Arras was more limited in scope, and more successful, although ultimately of little strategic value. |
|
Curry is a multi-paradigm declarative language covering functional, logic, and concurrent programming paradigms. |
|
In May he exhibited Leviathan at the Grand Palais, and two concurrent shows in Milan at the Rotonda della Besana and Fabbrica del Vapore. |
|
The Federal Government of Somalia was established on August 20, 2012, concurrent with the end of the TFG's interim mandate. |
|
This strategic failure allowed the Americans to achieve victory at the Battle of Trenton, and the concurrent Battle of Princeton. |
|
The ecozones occupied by golden eagles are roughly concurrent with those of Eurasia. |
|
When jurisdiction is concurrent, one government entity may have supreme jurisdiction over the other entity if their laws conflict. |
|
The work of Domitian's court poets Martial and Statius constitutes virtually the only literary evidence concurrent with his reign. |
|
Gothic art developed in Northern France out of Romanesque art in the 12th century AD, led by the concurrent development of Gothic architecture. |
|
Health care delivery in Nigeria is a concurrent responsibility of the three tiers of government in the country, and the private sector. |
|
|
To produce a taper, the tool may be fed at an angle to the axis of rotation or both feed and axial motions may be concurrent. |
|
For thymoma patients, the radical thymothymectomy was performed concurrent with radical pleural pleurectomy. |
|
A case of torsades de pointes is reported following administration of amiodarone concurrent with the fluoroquinolone levofloxacin. |
|
In a state when concurrent force system disequilibrium was impending the angle of repose was measured. |
|
There were more than 40 concurrent parties being held in the city. |
|
Relevant concurrent diseases included hepatic hemochromatosis, subcutaneous cestodiasis with cellulitis, and systemic amyloidosis. |
|
There is the rare possibility of chloroquine causing myasthenic syndrome, and this is even less often reported with concurrent retinopathy. |
|
The soil scientist constantly hand-configures, stereoscopically interprets, and hand-draws soil boundaries on the photos in a concurrent manner. |
|
Most concurrent medical conditions do not contraindicate the use of any of these 3 therapies. |
|
She underwent partial vaginectomy, pelvic node dissection, and concurrent bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy. |
|
Postsurgical gastroparesis is most often a consequence of peptic ulcer surgery with concurrent performance of vagotomy. |
|
Upon follow up one week later, the patient presented with a painful, swollen left leg and concurrent severe pleuritic chest pain. |
|
Of 31 patients in the inflammatory group on concurrent immunosuppressives, 20 had a response of at least 2 months. |
|
In addition, you have the risk of concurrent diseases such as flystrike. |
|
After adjustment for 39 potential confounders, including concurrent aspirin use, the NSAID that emerged as having the greatest MI risk was indomethacin. |
|
These talks are spread across a variety of 12 concurrent technical sessions relating to such topics as hydrometallurgy, pyrometallurgy, process control and green technologies. |
|
We present a case referred to our clinic with a lower respiratory tract infection and later diagnosed as Down syndrome with concurrent Fallot pentalogy. |
|
Another attempt was made on 23 April with a concurrent attack on Ostend. |
|
Such concurrent execution however faces performance scalability limits, due to parallelization overhead, even in a dedicated execution environment. |
|
Subclinical vestibulo-cerebellar, anterior cerebellar lobe and spinocerebellar effects in lead workers in relation to concurrent and past exposure. |
|
|
The second reader is an upgrade to Lexar's already-existing stackable model that allows for concurrent download of information from multiple flash memory cards. |
|
How a biosignature pattern is altered by concurrent exposure to other risk factors would be critically important for the interpretation of data from clinical studies. |
|
The ability to walk with little or no impairment of performance while conducting an attentionally demanding concurrent task reflects gait automaticity. |
|
They opposed North Carolina's annexation of the Washington District and the concurrent settling of the Transylvania Colony further north and west. |
|
Thomas Becket claimed concurrent jurisdiction for the Church. |
|
Cabinet ministers are members of the majority political party in parliament and usually hold elected seats within it concurrent with their cabinet positions. |
|
Both Forrest and Macready were playing Macbeth in concurrent, competing productions at the time of the riot, a fact which added to the ominous reputation of that play. |
|
In late 2011 and May 2012, press reports indicated a rebound in tourism, aided by BP advertising dollars and concurrent with a nationwide rise in hotel occupancy rates. |
|
A concurrent women's tournament is also held, the FA Women's Cup. |
|
Rodgers was so impressed with Andrews' talent that concurrent with her run in My Fair Lady she was featured in the Rodgers and Hammerstein television musical, Cinderella. |
|
There were several differences between the newly established Carolingian Empire and both the older Western Roman Empire and the concurrent Byzantine Empire. |
|
Measures such as mass conscription, military reforms, and total war allowed France to defeat the coalition, despite the concurrent civil war in France. |
|
A concurrent elimination of sharks from fresh waters, with a countercurrent increase in the dipnoid and ganoid lungfishes, readily can be demonstrated. |
|