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Concurrence

Concurrence meaning

Agreement; concurring. | An instance of simultaneous occurrence.

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Concurrence for Medical Dishwasher has grown since supply and demand have risen over the very past decade in a pretty major way.

Corps is requesting SHPO’s concurrence with this determination.

Critically, the constitutionality of such a program would not depend simply upon a few sentences in Thomas’ concurrence.

In the absence of Mrs. Kishori Udeshi, our Non- Executive Chairperson and Independent Director due to personal reasons, I, Madhavan Menon, with the concurrence of the Board members will preside over and conduct today's meeting.

SB 58’s fate is not the sole to stand by Gov. Newsom’s desk: legalizing Schedule I controlled substances for “legitimate medical purposes” passed Senate concurrence and was enrolled and presented to the Governor on Sept. 14.

The allegations have been documented in a letter authored by the Honourable Mark Latham, with my concurrence, and have been forwarded to John Graham, special minister of state.

The concurrence of these two events—the publication of Adamic’s book and the assassination of King Alexander I—was obviously coincidental.

The House also said it has passed for first reading of about 1800 bills since it was inaugurated in June while 10 of those bills have been passed awaiting concurrence from the Senate.

Thereafter, 44 bills were approved by both the Senate and the House of Representatives and transmitted to the state Assemblies for concurrence.

The Utah House approved the resolution by a 57-17 margin, with the Senate following shortly with a 22-6 concurrence on Friday afternoon.

The vote was 90-6, with all the votes against from Democrats, and it returns to the Senate for amendment concurrence.

We were pleased to see that DoD promptly responded to GAO’s draft report with concurrence on all eight of these recommendations.

And as Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson highlights in her concurrence, the majority fails to provide a coherent description of how lower courts should evaluate historical sources in Second Amendment cases moving forward.

In a decision penned by Associate Justice Maria Filomena Singh, the tribunal ruled that a president could not unilaterally revoke an amnesty grant without concurrence from Congress.

In a statement issued by the SC’s Public Information Office (PIO), the decision, written by Associate Justice Maria Filomena D. Singh said the President cannot revoke a grant of amnesty without concurrence from Congress.

Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr.’s concurrence with the majority opinion gets to the crux of the problem.

My advice to potential VP candidates is to run with only those you consider over ninety percent in concurrence.

Forest sued the governor last month, saying Cooper’s unilateral orders shuttering businesses, limiting assemblies and mandating face coverings in public needed the concurrence of the Council of State.

House Bill 819 is scheduled for a concurrence vote on Friday.

Maharashtra vetoes this as its concurrence for such a probe was mandatory.