concurrence

IPA: kʌnkˈɝʌns

noun

  • Agreement; concurring.
  • An instance of simultaneous occurrence.
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Examples of "concurrence" in Sentences

  • The concurrence responds to the dissent.
  • The concurrence is necessary on the bill, not the vote.
  • We are in concurrence with proceeding with this mission.
  • The approved bill is transmitted to the Senate for its concurrence.
  • He, with the concurrence of the school board, approved of Gulick's plan.
  • I let him tell me in concurrence with the doctors, and then we go from there.
  • The whole bill passed “in concurrence,” which I believe is a way to pass a bill without an actual vote count.
  • Judge Gajarsa in concurrence argued that the drug was discovered not invented, making it unpatentable subject matter.
  • ` ` We are in concurrence with whatever the league has offered us, and whatever the commissioner said we support and will abide by, '' Thomas said.
  • The article seems to connect free will with our consciousness; a subconscious decision is not in concurrence with our free will, and I wonder: why not?
  • The concurrence of both houses would be needed to pass either bill or both, and so such concurrence is at least partially needed for the vote in question.
  • Obviously Weitz filmed something like the book's ending, but in concurrence with New Line studio cut those final scenes to make the movie shorter and less downbeat.

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