the temporal property of two things happening at the same time; "the interval determining the coincidence gate is adjustable"
It literally means to run together with Used in connection with the doctrine of God's providence, it is used when describing the primary and secondary causes and that they operate concurrently God's purpose is brought to pass by his sovereignty even though he uses human means (i e The brothers of Joseph (Gen 37-50) did evil, but God meant it for good)
If there is a concurrence of two or more things, they happen at the same time. The concurrence of their disappearances had to be more than coincidental
Agreement or consent, implying aid or contribution of power or influence; coöperation
acting together as of agents or circumstances or events the temporal property of two things happening at the same time; "the interval determining the coincidence gate is adjustable"
When the originating chamber votes to accept, or concur in, the amendments made by the opposite chamber
{i} occurrence of events at the same time, concomitance; coincidence; product of concurring; concurrency; state of cooperation; unanimity, agreement; (Archaic) rivalry, competition
A common right; coincidence of equal powers; as, a concurrence of jurisdiction in two different courts
Someone's concurrence is their agreement to something. Any change ought not to be made without the general concurrence of all concerned. = agreement
In the design process allows for multiple applications (say a floor-planner and a timing analysis application) to operate on the design within the same active session Incremental processing is the art of performing design analysis only on the changed portion of the design (thus the processing time is proportional to the size of the design change and not the entire design) (SM*)
Action by which one chamber agrees to a proposal or action which the other chamber has approved
Determination by the agency that information to date is adequate, and the project can advance to the next stage of project development
One house approving a bill as amended in the other house If the author is unwilling to move the bill as amended by the other house, the author requests nonconcurrence in the bill and asks for the information of a conference committee
One house approving a bill as amended in the opposite house If the author is unwilling to move the bill as amended by the other house, the author requests "nonconcurrence" in the bill and asks for the formation of a conference committee