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The phrase "concurrence from" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate agreement or coincidence between two or more things. Example: The judge's ruling received concurrence from both the prosecution and defense attorneys.
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The decision included a widely admired concurrence from Justice Robert H. Jackson setting out a framework for considering clashes between presidential power and Congressional authority.
They were all minor, but one was notable for being Justice Sonia Sotomayor's Supreme Court debut and for prompting a testy concurrence from Justice Clarence Thomas.
Text and its meaning is the originalist's stomping ground — and Scalia certainly stomped, reading his concurrence from the bench as if delivering a dissent.
Justice Stevens was particularly critical of a concurrence from Justice Scalia, who said there had probably not been even a single violation.
Metropolitan planning organizations' (MPO) policy boards have responsibility for certain funding categories requiring concurrence from TxDOT.
Mere passage of this and the other bills won't mean much without concurrence from the committees that actually allocate annual spending levels for each agency.
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FROM THE CONCURRENCE By Justice O'Connor I write separately for two reasons.
FROM THE CONCURRENCE By Justice Thomas Frederick Douglass once said that "education... means emancipation.
FROM THE CONCURRENCE By Justice O'Connor I joined Bowers, and do not join the Court in overruling it.
Citing figures such as Isaac Newton, Johannes Kepler and Christopher Wren, she showed that progress arises as much from the conflict of ideas as it does from concurrence.
The correlation between AOT and chl a in the SCS does not reflect a major contribution from atmospheric deposition to chl a; instead, the relationship resulted from concurrence of the peaks of AOT and wind speed, which drive water mixing and nutrient supply.
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