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the concurrence
noun
Agreement; concurring.
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That was the concurrence.
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.
To get something major done requires the concurrence of all three "governments".
With the concurrence of the ophthalmologist, we eliminated one of the eyedrops for glaucoma.
But, in any event, the concurrence, having conducted its review, now reaches the wrong conclusion.
Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Stephen G. Breyer and Elena Kagan joined the concurrence.
"The I.A.E.A. has concluded, with the concurrence of outside experts, that these documents... are in fact not authentic," ElBaradei said.
FROM THE CONCURRENCE By Justice O'Connor I joined Bowers, and do not join the Court in overruling it.
The Chief Compliance Officer may be removed only by the Chief Executive Officer with the concurrence of the Compliance Committee.
These days, it's just a rule that makes it impossible to do almost anything without the concurrence of 60 members.
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