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Contemporaneous

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Contemporaneous meaning

Existing or created in the same period of time.

Example sentences (20)

Lady Hallett has also asked for “copies of the 24 notebooks containing contemporaneous notes made by the former prime minister” in “clean unredacted form”.

One of the most common uses of audio recording apps — and purpose-built digital recorders before them — is recording college lectures, interviews, and other discussions where contemporaneous notes and/or transcripts come in handy.

The commissioner then intervened with a line of incremental questions that had the DPP concede that he’d made an error in his written statement characterisation of an internal office note as “contemporaneous”.

This is contemporaneous with surging support for the SNP so is likely a reaction to that growth.

However, contemporaneous documents such as medical records, diary entries, and the recollections of other people who were close to your aunt and may have had suspicions can be considered.

Dozens of other human remains were also unearthed here, contemporaneous accounts show.

For another, its vertebral column has more vertebrae that any of contemporaneous mammals.

He won a Pulitzer Prize for revealing that James Comey, the FBI director Trump fired in 2017, created contemporaneous memos of his one-on-one meetings with Trump.

In Mr Mill’s submission, there was contemporaneous evidence that the payments were for the Bonga Audit project, work which was in fact done.

In the days following Meng's arrest at Vancouver's airport on Dec. 1, 2018, Vander Graaf wrote in her contemporaneous notes that Const.

No contemporaneous members of Congress sat on that investigative panel.

Perhaps perceiving that Roberts might want to avoid a subjective test, Wall says no: the court should only review subpoenas on the basis of a contemporaneous legislative record.

Their accounts are understandably a little vague and aren’t totally contemporaneous, but they appear credible and convincing.

The pledge was contemporaneous to pressuring advertisers to refrain from running ads on Facebook over the platform's content policies.

The researchers noted that the age of the fossil, around 13 million years old, is contemporaneous with well-known great ape fossils.

Contemporaneous notes can confirm crucial details and establish that a witness’s account of past events is true and reliable.

He literally has notes, contemporaneous notes from all of this, to back up what he’s saying, and so he’s going through methodically in his opening statement.

His dubious scientific work influenced contemporaneous laws pertaining to immigration, miscegenation, and eugenics, which, lest anyone forget, governed the codes of a majority of states prior to World War II.

It seemed destined to get stuck at no 2 on the Billboard Top 100 largely because it was contemporaneous with ‘Smooth’ by Santana and Rob Thomas.

It's true that there is not contemporaneous corroboration, but.