Lord Steyn concurred in the result, but on grounds of remoteness rather than of the non-existence of a cause of action. |
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It was a decision made by the chief justice and concurred with by every member of the Senate. |
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Lord Nolan concurred with most of Lord Browne-Wilkinson's opinion but dissented on one matter, considered further below. |
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It is not your doing, I understand, although you concurred in stating the case. |
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Any settlement or release does not bar the rights of the Corporation unless the Corporation has concurred therewith in writing. |
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He concurred affably, puckering his lips in thought as he pondered over the last decade's adventures. |
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A third judge agreed with the result and concurred in nearly all of the reasoning. |
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Overall, it could be said that adjudicator Beryl Dixon's awards concurred with popular opinion. |
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Thomas and Scalia concurred in the judgment, and wrote separate opinions explaining why. |
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Sauer, who spent a lifetime studying arroyos and erosion control, concurred with Sampson. |
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Justice O'Connor delivered a separate opinion, in which she concurred in the outcome of the case, but not with the majority's reasoning. |
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All those speaking on the panel concurred that the rise in ecotourism has coincided with a major shift in the approach to development. |
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The opinion concurred in a judgment striking down New Jersey's partial birth abortion statute. |
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Justice White concurred in Griswold, reasoning that the Court should instead strike down the state law. |
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The Grievance Committee and the two hearing panels apparently concurred in this opinion. |
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We also concurred that the wide range of public service broadcasting systems around the world also added to the confusion. |
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Another human rights activist living in the U.S., Sussan Tahmasebi, concurred. |
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These parents concurred in their belief that many parents were concerned with their jobs and that those jobs came before their involvement in their children's school. |
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One judge primarily concurred with the majority but dissented from their decision that the plaintiffs could not seek declaratory and injunctive relief. |
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Eight of Mr. Daly's eleven colleagues concurred with his opinion. |
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Mr Connolly concurred with the opinion of several taxi drivers that there are safety issues regarding drivers leaving the taxi to knock at the front door. |
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The Committee concurred that the surrender of Mr. Abu Garda was an unforeseen event within the meaning of the Financial Regulations and Rules. |
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In their wisdom, the Founding Fathers concurred with our own leaders about the inadvisability of direct elections to high office. |
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Later the revolutionary government concurred and the place was razed. |
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This face-saving measure seemed to solve the problem and the Kimberley Process concurred. |
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Johnson, in an addendum to the report, partially concurred with many of the inspector general's findings, though he disputed several. |
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Another speaker, while noting that Groups of Friends were at times helpful, concurred that they were sometimes politicized. |
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He was treated accordingly, and press reports indicate all Obama's legal advisers concurred that targeting Awlaki was entirely legitimate. |
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Everybody agreed on the urgency, but concurred that the prospects for actually delivering such aid were quite poor. |
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Delegations further concurred that such requests for information are not to be used as an alternative filing process. |
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The commanding officer concurred and directed that the grievor be released. |
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In their letter of February 2000, the German authorities expressly concurred with this view. |
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The Superintendent concurred in our extending the scope of this proceeding to a consideration of the New Business Model. |
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When the bill has been concurred in and read a second time, it will be set down for third reading and passage at the next sitting of the House. |
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The Service has since concurred with our recommendation and advised that the relevant section of operational policy will be amended accordingly. |
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Pauline Moreau, a 77-year-old retiree in the Orlando-area, concurred with the affinity for Gingrich. |
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One senior U.S. intelligence official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, concurred. |
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Otis Moss, Jr., the noted African-American civil rights leader and confidant of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., concurred. |
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After stating that it fully concurred in the holding and reasoning of the district court, the Supreme Court proceeded to develop arguments in different directions. |
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Meanwhile, the six school board members in attendance wore chronically long faces and unanimously concurred that this realignment thing was a terribly unfortunate matter. |
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As a few of my fellow film journalists concurred after the screening, it would have been fun to see Murray go even further. |
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In addition, he concurred with the Parliament's view that a stable macroeconomic environment was a precondition for increasing growth and employment. |
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It therefore concurred to capture these concepts in one single sentence. |
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The Alliance concurred with the group selection method proposed by the Commission, but would have preferred a slightly different way of comparing wages. |
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In July, the conference on the public debate concluded that a majority of views expressed concurred that the future CAP should remain a strong common policy structured around its two pillars. |
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He concurred with the statement by the representative of Cuba that the Secretariat should advise the incumbent on how he should refer to his post. |
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The Committee concurred with the opinion of the Delegation of Mexico that the practice of definning live sharks and returning them to the water was unsupportable. |
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Mr. Texier concurred with Mr. Hunt by stating the importance of looking for ways of ameliorating the current system of intellectual property protection to render it more egalitarian. |
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Bobby Scott, a cosponsor of AETA, concurred with the witnesses that local laws cannot address the national scope of this activity. |
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A ruling that Henry Vane himself had concurred with in opposition to Oliver Cromwell years earlier. |
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Leonardo da Vinci concurred with Aristotle's view that fossils were the remains of ancient life. |
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But for once not everyone concurred even though the stereophonic rhetoric won the day. |
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Participants concurred that there was a need to promote awareness about poverty and create links between the poor and advocacy community organizations to communicate their messages. |
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The CDS concurred with the Board's recommendation to deny the grievance. |
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The human rights lawyer Geoffrey Bindman, interviewed on BBC radio, concurred with Tutu's suggestion that there should be a war crimes trial. |
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If commentators have concurred on the characterization of Reagan as a synecdoche, they have also noted his status as a signifier. |
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Participants considered the checklist a useful tool and concurred that the exercise might lead to a greater degree of convergence of rules among different organizations. |
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We concurred that strengthening the civilian component of the African Standby Force, including police capabilities, would be an important step in this regard. |
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It was agreed that there would be one Record of Decisions but that the record would make it clear for legal certainty that each body concurred in the decision with such modifications as might be appropriate. |
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The representative of the Helsinki Committee for Human Rights108 concurred with her colleague from YUCOM that Serbia is in a very deep state of denial about its role in the conflict, which is encouraged by the State. |
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We confirmed that the Minister had indeed authorized the release of the 14 items, and concurred that the public interest in each case clearly outweighed the privacy considerations arising from that disclosure. |
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So we did check that and she concurred with it. |
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In the future, the experts concurred, killer applications could be used to book a restaurant reservation or track down your children or pets. |
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This concurred with the work of Noonan from two years earlier. |
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The Law Lords concurred that a foetus, although protected by the law in a number of ways, is legally not a separate person from its mother in English law. |
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The FBI fully concurred with the need for an updated Program and lent its complete support, formulating a comprehensive three-phase redesign effort. |
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