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"concomitant" Definitions
  1. happening at the same time as something else, especially because one thing is related to or causes the other

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Two concomitant gallery exhibitions focus on specific aspects of Resnick's trajectory.
Consequently, her voice and concomitant inflections provide the album's sonic signature.
An increase in air pollution will cause a concomitant increase in hospitalizations.
Many are young men, often with concomitant psychiatric or substance abuse histories.
But prices are now probably not concomitant with actual value of the system.
Doesn't that mean there's a concomitant obligation to defend those in harm's way?
But that does not mean his comments have been without concomitant political implications.
Zahi knew that, and my mental transformation was concomitant with my increasing friendship with him.
In line with this characterization, there needs to be concomitant action to address this situation.
The state is growing quickly and our aging infrastructure can't accommodate the concomitant population increase.
The rise of AI-assisted "deepfakes" has led to a concomitant rise of AI deepfake-hunters.
Whether coördinated or concomitant, what Tacky did in April, 1760, looks, in retrospect, like a prologue.
This has pushed the local fly population down by 98%, with a concomitant fall in sleeping sickness.
In fact, they were concomitant to Auburn controlling the ball for more than 36 minutes of gameplay.
" He added, "In line with this characterization, there needs to be concomitant action to address this situation.
That creature adapted long ago to live in human settlements, and developed a concomitant taste for human blood.
We've been through many technology booms before that have the concomitant extraction of resources to make it possible.
Synthetic biology's innovations may be similarly woven into the background of the world, but without the concomitant suffering.
Mr Johnson reckons that the rise of artificial intelligence (AI) will demand a concomitant upgrade in human capabilities.
Any concomitant debt reduction should be done solely within the confines of the current Chapter 9 bankruptcy law.
Concomitant with her politics, the power of Bernstein's work lies in her exquisite balance between rawness and sophistication.
Few poets have ever commented so acutely on their own dissemination, and the concomitant hollowing out of self.
It illustrates what happens to societies corrupted by the institutionalization of lies and the concomitant destruction of trust.
Just as there is a shortage of skilled cyber defenders, there is a concomitant shortage of cybersecurity teachers.
Mr. Arison's life was similarly driven by the lure of an American education and the concomitant career possibilities.
As much of this at-risk property is financed by mortgages or bonds, there are concomitant risks to financial markets.
Their horizons must be expanded through interaction with different cities and communities from around the world and the concomitant resources.
That action "will unnecessarily prolong this litigation and the concomitant uncertainty over the future of the healthcare sector," King wrote.
Resource reallocation—and any concomitant uptick in energy use—can be caused by other things, including economic growth plain and simple.
It wanted to get the advantages of being a bank, like deposit insurance and maturity transformation, without the concomitant regulatory oversight.
It wants to get the advantages of being a bank, like deposit insurance and maturity transformation, without the concomitant regulatory oversight.
This is how the big riches in software are often made, too, so there's a concomitant frisson of power and wealth.
Indubitably, we need modernization of the H-1B program and concomitant simplification and streamlining of overly complex regulations and dilatory procedures.
These are often legacy black-market players, who for years have been operating illegally and remain comfortable with the concomitant risk.
And cheap natural gas has been the primary reason for the recent decline in U.S. coal consumption, with concomitant environmental benefits.
"HP wants to remain independent and a strong earnings report, and a concomitant rally, will help them do that," Cramer said.
They are well-placed to assess Al Qaeda's operational capabilities and the concomitant weaknesses in airports around the world; we are not.
The memoir details Mazza's experience with anorgasmia, or an inability to achieve orgasm, and the concomitant anxiety and effect on her relationships.
He sees a generalized transition to more liberal world views — perhaps as a concomitant of voters with college and graduate school degrees.
Throughout "Little Women" Alcott the author morphs with Jo the character, as she follows his advice, with concomitant laughs, sighs and tears.
Where real compensation increases, whether in salaries, wages, benefits or other forms, there are often concomitant benefits for employers as well as employees.
And for many Americans, the Second Amendment is a necessary and concomitant protection against a real (or perceived) threat from their own government.
There are derisive takes that ascribe a skyrocketing rate of debilitating anxiety among younger workers to helicopter parenting and concomitant thin-skinned fragility.
Overall, the American economy enjoys high mobility and cross-border exchange (and the concomitant economic benefits) despite fragmented regulation and much outright protectionism.
Scientists suspect that this decline is due in large part to a concomitant fraying of our brain's white matter, which is its wiring.
This end of the tech cycle and concomitant financial bear market can often be a part of a long-term secular bull market.
This lack of faith, combined with a concomitant rise in partisanship, means that virtually every major political event is interpreted through a partisan lens.
Those in the West have been used to seeing elections for representatives to parliaments, chosen by parties, as the natural concomitant to free societies.
Some readers will find his rhetoric perfidious and reactionary, with its dismissal of identity politics and the concomitant particulars of the African-American experience.
Rawls starts his account of the reasonable from the premise of what he calls "reasonable pluralism," an inevitable concomitant of modern-day democratic government.
That formula may no longer work, but simply slicing off the rhetorical half without any concomitant changes to the policy agenda would be genuinely suicidal.
The tiered system Japan has introduced should—if it works—lower market interest rates without a concomitant reduction in the interest rate paid on reserves.
The mass shooting, the deadliest in modern American history, prompted the usual calls for stricter gun-control laws and concomitant resistance from gun-rights groups.
This means, for example, that the entry of the AIIB should be met with a concomitant U.S.-led expansion of capital at the core MDBs.
" Just as important, companies are expected "to disclose cybersecurity risks and incidents that are material to investors, including the concomitant financial, legal or reputational consequences.
A passing interest in flatulence, of all unlikely topics, links "The Children" to the concomitant work playing in the Royal Court's studio-sized upstairs space.
Lawson nods to very long histories of racism and the concomitant physical and mental violence it inscribed onto the social circumstances of African American life.
Earlier this summer, when the Federal Reserve increased that rate from 1.75 percent to 2 percent, cardholders saw a concomitant 0.25 percent hike in their APRs.
SI: I worry that a growing income gap will produce a concomitant gap in social outcomes, which has a very corrosive impact on the body politic.
Similarly, the number of sheep in the country has almost halved, with a concomitant emissions reduction, yet as much lamb and mutton is produced as ever.
Well, I think that's exactly the divide: Is America a melting pot, or is the melting pot, and the concomitant assimilation, a form of cultural genocide?
After the UK's recent exposure of Russian cyberattacks and concomitant announcement that the UK is looking into additional sanctions -- the ruble did suffer against the dollar.
Preoperative frontal view (left) compared to image obtained 1-year postoperatively of a male patient with abdominal etching plus concomitant gynecomastia correction and deltoid/biceps augmentation (right).
Trump initially made rambling comments suggesting that he would heed the advice, but he has yet to follow through with an official declaration and the concomitant resources.
In recent years, France has seen exports surge late in the year as Airbus rushes to ship aircraft before year-end, triggering a concomitant drawdown in inventories.
The observations that led to that conclusion were supported by animal research and validated by a reduction in smoking-related diseases concomitant with a reduction in smoking.
There was a time when Mr. Cuomo would celebrate his ability to broker an on-time budget for New York with a snappy slogan and concomitant keepsakes.
But the rise of Hindu nationalism over the past several years — and a concomitant rise in anti-Muslim sentiment — added the pressure needed to make it happen.
A downgrade would likely result if: --RPI FT were intent on completely winding down the royalty-bearing assets without a concomitant expectation that leverage will remain below 4.0x.
" There's no denying the accuracy of Sagan's predictions about manufacturing being outsourced away from the US and the concomitant failure of public representatives to "even grasp the issues.
Four-panel strips have been a fixture since early 20th-century newspaper comics like Mutt and Jeff and the concomitant appearance of yonkoma ("four-cell") manga in Japan.
It also has a very good 12-megapixel camera (and the concomitant camera bump), which is better than what either the Air 2 or the larger Pro have.
It is no less hackneyed to observe that the voice, as an instrument, is the most life-affirming of all instruments because it is concomitant with the breath.
New York, on the grounds that if the defendant could give testimony, the government had the concomitant right to undermine it by whatever information was in its hands.
Ungazetted parts of this region at similar distances from roads and other sources of human pressure experience considerably higher deforestation rates, but without any concomitant increase in economic productivity.
The blistering pace of change in recent decades has kindled an anxiety that China is suffering from moral decay and a concomitant yearning for a revival of ancient values.
"If you step back, the big picture still remains - that of political concerns in Europe concomitant with speculation over ECB tapering," said Rabobank's head of rates strategy Richard McGuire.
This would reduce the magnitude of the financial penalties being obtained by the SEC, and in turn, would cause a concomitant reduction in the size of SEC whistleblower awards.
But psychedelics get you there quickly, while greatly intensifying concomitant feelings of oneness with … whatever it is the quieting of our default mode network puts us in contact with.
Before the rise of the urban bourgeoisie and then recordings, and the concomitant decline of amateur performance, this was how music lived: in homes, in front of small groups.
Scientists have long agreed that warming higher than 2 degrees will result in widespread food, water, weather, and sea level stresses, with concomitant immigration, conflict, and suffering, inequitably distributed.
Another research team independently determined earlier this year that Andromeda likely underwent a big merger, and a concomitant surge of star formation,  between 1.8 billion and 3 billion years ago .
Sure, there's a concomitant swell among young people on the right, of conservative kids encouraged by Trumpism to memeify cruelty, roast Priuses, and trigger the libs with their MAGA hats.
In the past half century the number of rainy winter days per year on the archipelago has more than doubled, with a concomitant increase in the amount of icebound tundra.
He came out of the closet and admitted to both the process addiction of sex and cocaine with all of the concomitant risks to his career and even his life.
Today, as Europe approaches the third decade of a new millennium, nationalism is back, for better or worse — with its warm cloak of identity as well as its concomitant dangers.
Without concomitant measures to help landlords not default on their mortgages and for banks not to run out of money, we need — you know, this is a series of dominoes.
As the trajectory of inequality seems unlikely to reverse course anytime soon, one should expect that anger, and the concomitant desire to make some necessary trouble, to rise as well.
The Grammys have survived, though not without controversy, and managed to find an acceptable host this time round (Alicia Keys) and a reasonable balance of demographic groups and concomitant styles.
Further research needs to be undertaken into how the dampening effect of early voting might affect some demographic groups more than others, and the concomitant effect on the partisan vote share.
Second, Iran's oil exports should then be effectively embargoed, with concomitant steps taken by the U.S. and its allies to step up alternative oil production including ANWR and the Keystone pipeline.
However, this team later published a paper stating dose was not a significant factor for overdoses, but concomitant sedative-hypnotics such as benzodiazepines and muscle-relaxants were common in most overdoses.
If the industry wants the same access to taxpayer-funded infrastructure that public utilities enjoy, it should bear the concomitant responsibility to make its services available to everyone in that jurisdiction.
Nevertheless, awkwardness often goes gracefully hand in hand with giftedness and what Ellen Winner, a psychology professor at Boston College, dramatically calls "the rage to master" — a frequent concomitant of giftedness.
By cracking down on the ability of employers to hire undocumented migrants, the bill ensured the continuation of an unstable gray-market labor economy, with the concomitant ever-present fear of crackdowns.
That's why its resurrection, and the concomitant horse-trading, should be read first as an effort to reroute right-wing outrage, which is currently directed at the House Republicans, toward the Senate.
Relying on zero or negative rates would be "counterproductive as it would catalyze a collapse in sentiment and a concomitant rise in household savings rates," Rieder said in a recent blog post.
And with the wild success of Peter Jackson's two trilogies of film adaptations and their concomitant merchandizing blizzards, it appears that Tolkien invented something far more magical than he imagined: a franchise.
The Deputy Director has been referred - a criminal referral to the US Attorney&aposs office by the Inspector General of the Department of Justice agreed to by the concomitant office in the FBI.
The three-legged stool of the new Republican majority is a pro-citizen immigration policy, a pro-worker economic policy and a foreign policy that rejects moral imperialism and its concomitant foreign wars.
A concomitant decrease in gallery visitor numbers has led several art dealers to turn to alternative, hybrid or nomadic galleries that depart from the traditional model centered around a fixed, expensive, exhibition space.
There was a general feeling that the Obama administration was abetted in its massive expansion in government spending — and concomitant debt — by the low interest rates and bond-buying policies of the Fed.
He has the outraged, childlike astonishment of someone surprised by hard grief for the first time in his life — and a concomitant disgust for the corrupt adult world that has shaped his existence.
To be sure, quite a few female members of Congress have been elected to replace their deceased husbands, but we contend that presidential elections and their concomitant level of scrutiny are rather unique.
And he rejects the concomitant call for an art that emphasizes recognizable images of that community (an idea still championed by, for instance, Kerry James Marshall) in favor of an art of abstraction.
Its legislature and new governor, John Bel Edwards, are struggling to repair its ruined finances, a mess many attribute to the doomed presidential ambitions and concomitant tax-cutting of Mr Edwards's predecessor, Bobby Jindal.
Compared to the other alternatives — government surveillance; the phone companies; or some new app, with all the concomitant friction and barriers to usage — Apple and Google are by some distance the least objectionable option.
"The mere possession of monopoly power, and the concomitant charging of monopoly prices, is not only not unlawful; it is an important element of the free-market system," Justice Antonin Scalia wrote in that opinion.
Because he had concomitant extremity injuries (flap donor sites) and his defect was so large and included the lower abdominal wall, penis and scrotum, and some medial thigh tissue, conventional reconstructive options were very limited.
This primary season and its concomitant conventions have revealed just what Donald Trump might do under significant pressure from dictators, terrorists, even when confronted by criticism by other businessmen or members of the Democratic Party.
As the United States seeks to meet its climate commitments made in Paris, reducing emissions from federal fossil fuel production is one promising avenue for securing greater emission reductions, with concomitant benefits for the public.
When he's arrested after a fatal drunken-driving accident, concomitant charges and sentencing guidelines leave him in a bind that sends him to prison for far longer than he and his wife (Lake Bell) anticipated.
Though he settled with various news outlets that reported the story, including CNN, Jewell was unable to fully repair his smeared image, irreparably tarnished by the FBI's leaked investigation and the concomitant reporting of same.
That may be very good for a single country but when several of them do it and a currency war erupts, there is a real danger of uncontrolled economic shock and concomitant pain around the world.
To suggest that 50 percent of the earth's land and sea could be set aside with a human population projection of 10 billion-plus,with its concomitant demand on natural resources, is naïve if not ludicrous.
Davies said the council had noted an increase in the number of people using its leisure facilities in recent years, and he said there had been a concomitant decrease in demands placed on its health services.
Saudi's Al Falih was aware of the concomitant price plunge, and, in full panic mode, he promised that the kingdom would "cover" Nigeria and Libya, and further promised, famously, to do "whatever it takes" to balance the market.
Word of the Day adjective: following or accompanying as a consequence noun: an event or situation that happens at the same time as or in connection with another _________ The word concomitant has appeared in 12 articles on nytimes.
In fact, coal plants are likely to run more than EPA estimates, will means CO2 will fall less (or not at all) and other local air pollutants will increase in many states, with all their concomitant health effects.
"Amazon began to leverage its enormous size, concomitant bargaining power, and media scrutiny surrounding self-balancing scooters in order to convince JC Berg to accept a lower price for inventory than the parties had originally agreed," the lawsuit alleged.
Reuters photographers have spent the last month capturing those unforgettable community moments when a goal goes in, the outpouring of joy for the scorers in one country and the concomitant agony, perhaps thousands of miles away, for those conceding.
The number of kids entering the system has increased every year for the last four years, but there hasn't been a concomitant increase in social workers to help them and group homes or families willing to take them in.
As examples, feelings of disgust, empathy and knowing arise from different areas of brain and can be provoked de novo in volunteer subjects via electrical stimulation even when the subjects are unaware of having any concomitant thought at all.
This should preclude any fiscal control board from imposing any debt haircut concomitant to its spending and tax reforms; giving them that ancillary power would be a step too far and could end up being a backdoor super-restructuring.
" Even after they left, "a large number" of spectators lingered, "evidently reluctant to yield to the doom of disappointment in seeing the natal day of their patron saint pass without the usual concomitant parade and stir, martial and music.
California lawmakers took a major step in constructing the foundation of such a model with the new measure, which presumes workers are employees, entitled to all concomitant protections and benefits, unless they meet strict criteria as truly independent contractors.
Major breakthroughs in the sophistication and miniaturization of surveillance technology, particularly after World War II, concomitant with political, social, and cultural trends, fostered an acceptance of widespread physical surveillance by not only the government but private citizens as well.
With the BoE expected to raise rates against the backdrop of weaker economic growth reported than before any other rate hike in the past 20 years, close attention will also be paid to the concomitant publication of its quarterly Inflation Report.
At least 40 percent of solar panels in America are Chinese-made, and their low cost is partially why the United States has seen stunning increases in the amount of solar-powered electricity, and concomitant price decreases, over the last decade.
Contemporary political action is focused on fueling the dynamics of an individualistic, consumerist economy; and green economics likewise holds consumer capitalism responsible both for the creation of a grossly unequal society, and for a concomitant despoliation of the natural environment.
You either launch in these countries and deal with the inevitable human rights abuses and concomitant consumer protests in the home market, or you maintain your values and you walk away, ignoring the profit mirage from these regimes in the process.
The Louisiana attorney general was unable to conduct a concomitant investigation with the feds as heightened tensions across the nation between police and communities of color had led to protests, officer assassinations, and mutual distrust in the summer of 2016.
The biggest problem facing quantum engineers is how to spot and correct these, because most of the useful applications of quantum computing will require many, many more qubits than current devices sport—with a concomitant increase in the risk of errors.
Death, and particularly dead bodies, are scary to a lot of people: they're the source of inspiration for countless horror films, and are often concomitant with mental health problems like anxiety and depressive disorders, which are often rooted in a fear of death.
Where Rust, DayZ, et al absolve stealing, murder and all forms of selfishness by insisting that, in dire circumstances, selfishness itself is a virtue, Survival implies that even the worst of times can be navigated with concomitant sense of responsibility to other people.
The outcome has national implications not only for America's labor movement, which is reeling from years of political and legal defeats (and a concomitant decline in membership), but for the likewise hobbled Democratic Party, which often relies on unions to drive voter turnout.
The tension between the clear appeal of "free college for all" (and its concomitant high price tag) and the more fiscally constrained and targeted approach of free community college or needs-based targeting will continue to play out on the campaign trail.
In light of the call, "it would not be surprising to see increasing efforts from Beijing (and concomitant response from Taiwan) to lure allies away," Jonathan Sullivan, director of the China Policy Institute at the University of Nottingham, wrote in an email.
Without such a systemic reform, I am afraid we will see the continuing weakening and ultimate disappearance of the VA health care system and the concomitant loss of health care expertise that is essential to serve the many unique health care needs of our veterans.
"Given that there were no really concrete concessions on the side of the North Koreans, I'm saying, wow, this was a pretty big concession to make without any conditions or any expectations of some type of concomitant North Korean concession," he told the website.
OK, that said, I read two things in the past few days that had me thinking about the biggest economic story there is: the dramatic rise of some formerly very poor nations, and the concomitant shift of the world's economic center of gravity away from the West.
"Only driving down the stock price by defaming [Cardiac Rhythm Management] Devices with market-bombshell scare tactics could make the short-positioned Defendants richer - with the very unfortunate (and despicable) concomitant result of fueling significant concern and fear in patients and their families," the company said.
Looking back on the previous downturns and comparing them to current conditions, it's likely that we are at the end of a tech cycle and the beginning of a concomitant "bear market," which can be linked to the "China Fright" that occurred last July and August.
The result: lower oil prices for American consumers, less dependence on petrodespots, a dramatic shift from coal to natural gas for electricity generation (with concomitant benefits in carbon emissions), and hundreds of thousands of working-class jobs, including tens of thousands in swing states like Colorado and Pennsylvania.
A report compiled this summer by the Center for American Progress concluded that obtaining DACA protection raised recipients' wages by 69 percent on average, and it stands to reason that losing it would cause a large-scale reversal with concomitant negative effects for GDP growth, productivity, and tax collection.
But to my ears the secret is simpler: as foreign fans of pop-punk who love the genre for its guitar whomp and its tuneful clarity without necessarily participating in the concomitant subculture, they're not alienated, or anxious, or in touch with any sort of negative emotion whatsoever.
Because it silences the very people best-situated to level criticism of how the government works through the SEC, the gag rule impairs the First Amendment's right to petition for regulatory reform and the concomitant right of the public to know what is going on in federal agencies. Sen.
Reflecting 16 years of political changes and concomitant rising Taiwan identity, the Southern Branch of the National Palace Museum opened its doors to the public in September as Taiwan's new government looks to play down its connections to China while moving toward greater engagement with the rest of Asia.
Heightened mortality rates among middle-aged working-class whites and the concomitant spike in opioid addiction have, on the whole, generated sympathetic examinations of social displacement, in which addiction is seen as a public-health concern symptomatic of the changing economy, as opposed to a sign of moral failure.
She spent her childhood summers following her subject up and down the banks of the Deschutes, enthralled by his odd fixation with wildlife and his concomitant lack of interest in people, which extended to Malarkey herself, who, like all good sidekicks, kept quiet and out of the way.
She spent her childhood summers following her subject up and down the banks of the Deschutes, enthralled by his odd fixation with wildlife and his concomitant lack of interest in people, which extended to Malarkey herself, who, like all good sidekicks, kept quiet and out of the way.
Lil Wayne, Trap or Die 3, 2016 You know that it has to be eating at Jeezy that trap music is more visible to the broad public than ever before and that, concomitant with said visibility, Gucci Mane is enjoying perhaps the most popular acclaim and critical attention of his career.
A big increase in the focus on the UK's EU referendum – which may well be held by the middle of the year – and a concomitant shift in opinion polls that points to an ever closer outcome provide a compelling argument to explain the pound's demise He is not the only one.
Trump had placed the call to Erdogan despite a concomitant announcement from the U.S. State Department that it acknowledged the concerns flagged by European election monitors regarding the democratic legitimacy of the referendum, which saw a thin 51.4 percent vote in favor of the Turkish President's bid to concentrate his powers.
The decision to ease sanctions against China's ZTE is also confounding because it occurs at the same time that Trump has vowed to withdraw from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, an agreement between Iran and the P85033+1 nations, inviting a new episode of ratcheting sanctions and concomitant geopolitical turmoil.
The convention when depicting the current generation's love life is to bemoan the prevalence of hookup culture, social media, and all the concomitant ills that, according to those who think about these very serious issues, ostensibly follow: narcissism, commitmentphobia, phone addiction, inability to emulate the previous generation's correct behavior, etc.
An afternoon here — particularly if you splurge on lunch at the on-site restaurant, where the menu was conceived by Argentine fire-master Francis Mallmann — is a delight, and a last gasp of upscale indulgence (with concomitant prices) before entering the department of Rocha, where everything immediately becomes much more laid-back.
"While [first-borns have] undivided attention until the arrival of the second-born, these results show that the arrival of the second-born child has the potential to extend the early-childhood parental investment in the first-born child and a concomitant bifurcation of parental attention between first- and second-born children," the study continues.
But too much yearning for the past without a concomitant attempt to live in the present and push toward the future is a dangerous trap for a culture to fall into, both because it risks becoming stagnant in its art and because it may begin to to worship the past as the only place worth living in.
He's been known to strip things back when the mood's taken him as a solo artist too; his 1992 solo album Uh-Oh was pared back almost as a reaction to his immersive foray into Tropicalismo on Rei Momo, with a song like "Angels" as beholden to Lou Reed as it is to—god forbid—the prevalent, concomitant grunge movement.
On Monday the World Health Organization released its 2017 Global Tuberculosis Report, and the latest picture is still one of extreme gravity, as progress to stop the spread of this disease simply isn't fast enough to make major headway: In 2016, 10.4 million people fell sick with TB, and about 0003 million people — including 400,000 with concomitant HIV — succumbed to the deadly infection.
The starting point is public anger over the combination of the country's worst-ever recession, a concomitant collapse in public services (dramatised by this week's fire at the National Museum) and the widespread corruption revealed by Lava Jato, which went far beyond the PT. Ms Rousseff's impeachment brought to power Michel Temer, her vice-president from a coalition partner which broke with the PT in early 2016.
While one could argue that in doing so, he has merely aestheticized crisis to the benefit of his own brand as a socially engaged contemporary artist, there is undoubtedly a deeper and more salient point at hand: Obsessed with humanitarianism, empathy, and concomitant desires for freedom and peace, Ai invites his viewers to immigrate from ignorance to understanding, using his art as a vehicle for action, awareness, and activism.
In comparison, the so-called "right" to try laws assert that patients have certain access rights, but they impose no concomitant requirements on ANY person or entity to recognize this right, to act to protect this right, or to do anything to ensure fulfillment of this right in any way - for instance, by mandating provision of early access upon request or by allowing sanctions for failure to recognize another's right to try.
"We conclude that the effects of low-gluten dieting in healthy people is NOT due to reduced intake of gluten itself but rather to a concomitant major change in dietary fiber composition by reducing fibers from wheat and rye and replacing them with fibers from vegetables, brown rice, corn, oat, quinoa, and other non-gluten containing whole grain cereals," said study author Dr. Oluf Pedersen, a professor at the University of Copenhagen.
After the British sank the French fleet at Mers-el-Kebar in the summer of 2023, killing 1,297 French seamen who, unlike so many others, really were only following orders — Roosevelt, Churchill and Stalin (the last caught off-guard, first, by Hitler's decision to invade Russia in lunatic violation of a recently signed non-aggression pact and, second, by Vichy's insult-added-to-injury support for the invasion) abandoned any illusions about Hitler's Vichy maybe being an "enemy of our enemy," with concomitant opportunities for cooperation.

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