contemporaneous note
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcontemporaneousandnote
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contemporaneous
adjective
uk/kənˌtem.pəˈreɪ.ni.əs/us/kənˌtem.pəˈreɪ.ni.əs/
happening or existing at the same period ...
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note
noun
uk/nəʊt/us/noʊt/
a short piece ...
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(Definition ofcontemporaneousandnotefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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When acontemporaneousnoteis written down, it takes an awfully long time to complete.
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Skuse kept nocontemporaneousnoteof the times at which he carried out the tests.
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Paragraph 11.3(b)(ii) of the codes of practice urges that acontemporaneousnoteshould be made of interviews carried out in the police station.
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Contemporaneous notes were made at all the meetings.
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Audiotapes were transcribed verbatim and the transcripts, along with contemporaneous notes of the remaining interview, comprised the data subjected to formal analysis.
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Data was collected by the following methods: direct observation - observers made contemporaneous notes of the setting and the behaviour of and interactions between the presenter, expert and participants.
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This is compounded by banks making contemporaneous notes of untrue events and conversations, to cover their position, should the case come to court.
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If not, why should things change merely because the method of recording has changed from contemporaneous notes to tape?
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If no tape recorder is available, contemporaneous notes are made of every question and answer and every page is signed.
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Contemporaneous notes taken by the police, and subsequently written down more fully, are the only evidence recorded.
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