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concurrence

[kuhn-kur-uhns, -kuhr-] / kənˈkɜr əns, -ˈkʌr- /
NOUN
occurring together
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She noted that in the controlling Supreme Court case, Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh’s concurrence to Justice Clarence Thomas’s opinion explicitly blessed fingerprint and background check requirements.

From Washington Post

In this case of COVID-19 vaccines, it states: “No changes will be implemented to the description of the product, manufacturing process, facilities, or equipment without notification to and concurrence by the FDA.”

From Seattle Times

In a General Assembly solidly under Democrats’ control, the new content hastily won Senate approval, succeeded in a mere concurrence vote in the House and was sent to Democratic Gov. J.B.

From Seattle Times

Cases in which more than one justice writes an opinion, whether a dissent or a concurrence, take longer than those in which the court is unanimous.

From Seattle Times

Article I, Section 5 of the Constitution states that “Each house may determine the rules of its proceedings, punish its members for disorderly behavior, and, with the concurrence of two-thirds, expel a member.”

From New York Times