Their concurrence with conclusions drawn ensures the validity of the moderator's analysis. |
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Despite this concurrence of nationalization and coal crisis, little attention has been focused on possible linkages between the two events. |
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The resultant blur is an emblem of the paranoid experience, a concurrence of simultaneous direful events. |
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Sometimes, mostly because of a concurrence of circumstances, things go wrong and an accident happens. |
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The next day, the operations official cabled an overseas officer seeking concurrence with the idea of sending Wilson, the report said. |
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This leads to the purely mathematical problem of finding the positions of the points of concurrence for various sets of parallels. |
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The assets are mortgaged in such a way that the mortgagor can deal with them without the concurrence of the mortgagee. |
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She raised an arm over her head, signaling the advance, and the trumpet blew in concurrence. |
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The concurrence of such events with Richard II's celebrative motif of English travel-heroics may be less than coincidental. |
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The meeting may approve such a proposal or modification with the concurrence of the preferential creditor concerned. |
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The president, with the general's concurrence, then expanded the war aims to unify the peninsula. |
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This occurred completely outside of the academy's accounting systems, without the concurrence or knowledge of the finance department. |
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Homicide, for example, is such a crime because you need to prove actus reus, mens rea, concurrence, causation, and harm. |
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The resolution to be proposed at this evening's meeting has my hearty concurrence. |
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The new partnership was agreed last month without the concurrence of the state's farming organizations. |
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In reliance on that agreement, they did, with the defendants' concurrence, perform services for the defendants. |
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Compliance is monitored by each state in concurrence with the federal agency. |
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She is one of the executrices of her late father's estate and the proposal cannot proceed without her concurrence. |
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Read his concurrence before suggesting he was snookered, sold-out, or whatever else you want to read into his vote. |
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The removal of any Minister of the coalition will be subject to consultation and concurrence in writing by the leaders. |
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Overemphasis on Salem's economic and religious struggles obscured the town's strategic location and the chronological concurrence of Indian and witch attacks. |
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The two events of selection and difference of race ought to be distinguished in broad considerations, while the frequency of their concurrence is borne in mind. |
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Theorems on concurrence of lines, segments, or circles associated with triangles all deal with three or more objects passing through the same point. |
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The only stab at a time frame can be found in the justice's concurrence. |
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I only regret the loss of three hours on a concurrence motion that the opposition supported. |
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We are not quashing the rights of any members to deal with this and have a vote on the concurrence of that report. |
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I would like to follow up and ask why the hon. member would want to mess around with the concurrence motion. |
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If you are applying by paper form, you should attach the union concurrence to your application. |
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Vive la concurrence, even if it does not apply to super-jumbos and sonic cruisers. |
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Those seeking clarity for future claims of religious free exercise will not find it in Justice Ginsburg's haiku-like concurrence in this case. |
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In his brief concurrence, Justice Thomas notes that the parties did not present the issue. |
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I understand that the government wants to move an amendment to the motion with the concurrence. |
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Reforms will be carefully and painstakingly worked out with your concurrence and participation. |
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After concurrence by the Board of Directors in October, the profile and identified gaps will be communicated to the federal government. |
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If the Solicitor General agrees with the request, it, along with written concurrence and direction, is passed to the Director of the Service. |
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It is to be recalled that, based on the provisions of the TFC, the Prime Minister can only be removed with the concurrence of the Parliament. |
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Consistent with standard practice, he had advised the Chief Minister that his request required the concurrence of the United Kingdom. |
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This concurrence of disparate attitudes toward him creates an ambiguous point of view and indicates a duplicity, if not a multiplicity, of authorship. |
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In a concurrence, Justice Stephen Breyer said a more finely tailored law might survive constitutional scrutiny. |
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The amendment has the simple expedient with what I think Senator Tkachuk would agree is the concurrence at the time of the minister who was before us, of simply expunging that paragraph. |
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I want to argue that during the 1980s when the federal government imposed this new regime that it arbitrarily decided to do certainly without the concurrence of the provinces, it threw everything out of whack. |
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No indictment or presentment can be made except by concurrence of at least twelve of the jurors. |
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However, United Nations agencies seeking compliance by concluding instruments with non-State armed groups should do so with the concurrence of Governments and be cautious of terrorist groups seeking legitimacy. |
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In case there is no explicit agreement expressing the concurrence of wills, the Commission will have to prove that the unilateral policy of one party receives the acquiescence of the other party. |
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Everything is better accessible, concurrence who don't follow up their business properly, will go bust, and will make space for those who dare and other smart boys. |
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These documents were dismissed by the IAEA as forgeries, with the concurrence in that judgment of outside experts. |
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If applicable, has union concurrence been received in writing? |
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Request for the CCRA's concurrence, together with an explanation and reasons for the filing of the new election, should be sent to the nearest CCRA tax services office. |
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A government amendment seeking recommittal to the Committee was negatived in a recorded division on October 25, 2006, and the main concurrence motion was adopted. |
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The head of government and the other ministers are appointed by the Prince upon the proposal and concurrence of parliament, thus reflecting the partisan balance of parliament. |
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Patients frequently have more than one subset of cutaneous LE, as demonstrated by the frequent concurrence of discoid LE and lupus panniculitis, even in the same lesion. |
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