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concur

[kuhn-kur] / kənˈkɜr /


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In a concurring opinion, Gorsuch stated the stakes more plainly by posing a rhetorical question: If the president’s argument was given credence, then “what do we make of the Constitution’s text?”

From Salon

By “government’s theory,” McClain is referencing a concurring opinion by the U.S.

From Salon

Europeans knew he would push them to spend more on defense, and many concurred.

From The Wall Street Journal

“We need to understand that we are not yet there,” Sotelo concurred.

From Los Angeles Times

Data analysis concurs with objective judgement Lammens has the capability to become of one Europe's best goalkeepers at some point - and United officials say they remain comfortable with their choice.

From BBC