What concurrently means
All seven projects are running concurrently.If you are going to school at the same time as your mother is going to work, this is an example of when you do these things concurrently.While current refers to something that is happening right now, concurrent describes two or more things happening at the same time.The adverb concurrently comes from the latin word concurrere, meaning to run together, or assemble hurriedly.This rapidly increases the complexity of your program because things like race conditions and thread blocki.
Going to school and holding a job at the same time.A venue hosting two concurrent weddings is hosting them at the same time (hopefully in separate spaces).What is an example of concurrent?If the judge were to order that the sentences run concurrently, the defendant's sentence would be three years—she would serve the two.Concurrent (occurring or operating at the same time)
Consecutive sentences are served one after the other.When sentences run consecutively, defendants have to finish serving the sentence for one offense before they start serving the sentence for any other offense.For a criminal sentence, concurrent time means that both sentences of incarceration will run at the same time.… each count carries a mandatory life sentence.What's the difference between consecutively and concurrently?
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