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So if there was concurrence on how women could add to government in a special way, why was I seeing some women as über-destructive in their approach?
There was concurrence in 84 (74%) of the TST and QFT-IT test results in the low-risk group and 49 (74%) of the test results in the high-risk group (κ 0.246 and 0.498, respectively, p<0.05).
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Usually, though, there's concurrence, but no congruence.
Indeed, there is concurrence with this belief in published literature in many parts the world [ 19- 23].
Yet there are concurrences.
Instead of a Plan, administration figures, especially Mideast envoy George Mitchell, have hinted that when direct talks resumed the focus would be on getting a framework agreement in which there would be concurrence on all the core issues (Jerusalem, refugees, borders, security) before practical steps were taken.
Actually, there was a concurrence between his goals and the desires of the reformers.
There was much concurrence of our findings with software-expert opinion from a large insurance company.
There was frequent concurrence between biodiversity and aesthetic values especially in wetlands (lagoons, salt flats and sea).
First, there was partial concurrence between the two methods with respect to the results of the analyses.
However, there was a concurrence in 75% of Ti patients with development of pain at 2 years, no improvement in knee function score, dissatisfaction with the result (category 3), and increased continuous implant migration.
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