The enlightened throughout the world will concur in the opinion that this proud and most honourable badge was most unfitly bestowed. |
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Several concurrent tortfeasors are independent tortfeasors whose acts concur to cause a single damage. |
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What we were seeing was a manager behaving irregularly, what he was doing didn't concur with manager's work. |
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There are few better refreshers than sitting under a flowering fruit tree or a sturdy old oak, and our bodies seem to concur. |
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Since I have sworn, as have they, to uphold and defend that Covenant, I must respectfully concur in the denial of the request. |
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We concur with their observations in respect of the installation of floor coverings on this contract, but would like to add the following. |
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We'd be interested to see whether our readers' views concur with our own so feel free to make use of the comment boxes. |
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Others concur that a doctorate is a prerequisite to advancement to many of the positions with the most power in academe. |
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I also concur with Chris's high assessment of this opinion piece on the Iraq war by arch-conservative poet Les Murray. |
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In Zambia, abortion is legal but four doctors and a woman's husband must concur with the woman's decision. |
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Jen stood still for a moment pondering whether or not she should concur with his impulsive decision. |
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While other acupuncturists concur with his opinion, some feel that the entire experience varies from patient to patient. |
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We do not concur with the opinions that have just been expressed by other parties in this Committee. |
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Prove that all those lines concur at the midpoint M of the arc ST complementary to the segment. |
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The undermentioned are unable to concur in the opinion rendered by the Court. |
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Actually, the execs he hears from concur, and they're glad he had the nerve to condemn the sorry state of business leadership. |
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Most also concur that these objectives clashed with Western ideals, economic objectives, and security requirements. |
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Individuals were summoned to advise the sovereign and they were under no obligation to concur with the opinions of others. |
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For the avoidance of doubt this communication is not to be taken that we accept or concur with your appointment. |
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While I don't agree with everything in Anderson's book, I do concur with her general overview and much of her critique. |
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When the two are kneaded together...you can't have one without the other, and I couldn't concur more. |
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Had he been competently represented, the jury might well have failed to concur on a death sentence. |
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They are said to concur about many things, but they rarely agree about the value of each other's assets. |
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We concur that it is very troubling and that it should be condemned and voted against in this particular House of Commons. |
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Mr. Speaker, please record the Liberals who voted on the motion to concur in interim supply as having voted against this motion. |
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I concur with Voegeli and Hayward about the need to restrain the growth of government. |
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I concur with the frequently cited diagnosis of schizo-affective disorder. |
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We concur with operative paragraph 1 and the reasoning on the question of jurisdiction in paragraphs 38 to 45 of the Judgment. |
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Bartlett goes on to note, and I must concur, that the odds of a VAT in the near future are quite slim. |
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We concur that dialogue begins at home and is indispensable for the peaceful and prosperous development of all African countries. |
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I disagree with Spencer on pretty much everything imaginable, but I concur on this. |
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Speaking of shelling out the ducats, industry watchers seem to concur that during these flush economic times, and even during lean ones, parents will spend mightily on toys. |
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We concur with others that substance should take precedence over structure in thinking about teacher preparation. |
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As already stated, I do concur with the reasoning and conclusions in the Advisory Opinion. |
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Gallery owners concur that the appeal of photojournalism is based on its recognizability, connection to history and its ability to capture the human spirit. |
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Our staff has reviewed your responses to each of our findings and concur with your reply. |
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I wasn't here when the decision to play a part was taken but I fully concur with it, because to do otherwise would be to cut off one's nose to spite one's face. |
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I concur with that position in general, and intend to offer specific comments once a bill is introduced. |
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I concur with the Commission that economic development is a key component in the building we must do. |
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However I must also concur with the rapporteur when he states that this Council text does not make the grade in terms of offering a solution. |
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The acquisition of a beneficial interest by the province meant that it had to concur in the selection, location and extent of the reserves. |
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I certainly concur with this assessment, and so I am happy to be a participant here today. |
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Nonetheless, we concur with the parties that the final calculation complies with or exceeds the Plan provisions. |
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This represents a fundamental truth that even the official opposition Liberal Party would concur with, or did when it was in government. |
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Reminded of that revving motor down in Dixie, I have to concur. |
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It is interesting that Lonergan and Balthasar concur in their respective negative assessments of the long-range effects of Scotism. |
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Those comments should either concur or state nonconcurrence for each finding, each recommendation, and the PMB suggested by the AFAA auditor. |
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In short, we must be satisfied with Garza's brief summations which, on examination, often do not concur with the narratives. |
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First, we must concur on how to approach Greece's fiscal consolidation. |
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If the public dissent from our views, we say that they ought to concur with us. |
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It can never be destroyed through the wrath of man, unless the wrath of God shall concur. |
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The known sources do not concur on all aspects of the events, and none can be assumed to be entirely reliable. |
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Yet watching two main party leaders concur so rancorously and babyishly with each other on Wednesday, for what seemed as long as possible, it suddenly felt rather easy to sympathise with the hamstrung PC Plod. |
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However, I concur with my Personal Envoy that the momentum can only be maintained by trying to find a way out of the current political impasse through realism and a spirit of compromise from both parties. |
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Would you concur, and would you hazard a guess at a percentage? |
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We would also concur with the report that specialised expertise is needed for these posts, and the need to make more effective use of information technology in intelligence gathering. |
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Respondents concur that the IAP and the policy on which it rests, need to be re-vamped and brought into line with current budget realities and changes in employee preferences for frequent and more individualized recognition. |
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The Inspectors concur with this recommendation, especially in the light of the fact that the budget allocation in ETS for that purpose has been minimal throughout the past few years. |
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Some Democrats concur with this assessment. |
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China's leaders concur with unpleasant zeal. |
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I wholeheartedly concur with Walter Dean Myers. |
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National Geographic appears to concur with the president. |
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We concur with the European Council of Barcelona in believing that research, technology development and innovation are keystones of the Lisbon strategy. |
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While we concur with the overall observations in the report, we need to comment on a number of issues and impressions which are not entirely correct. |
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A number of key informants concur with most of the provinces that these services should remain within the sector with the most expertise, namely, the mental health sector. |
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I certainly concur with the direction of the changes that have taken place, particularly since most members of Parliament have been extensively involved with charitable groups. |
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We wholeheartedly concur with the Committee's recommendation that the Minister of Health introduce legislation on assisted human reproduction and related research as a priority. |
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In summary the prices indicated in the Clarkson monthly report do not concur with the findings of detailed research on a contract by contract basis undertaken for the Commission. |
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The Commission likewise cannot concur with Austria's argument that it is indispensable that BB's future owner should have extensive banking experience. |
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We concur with the IMF and World Bank on the importance of continued regional investment in structural reform and the further transition to diversified, privatesector driven economies. |
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We also concur with your view that a considerable amount of work has been done and that the matter should certainly be kept clear of any politicization. |
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We concur with the Inspector General's comments. |
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I also concur entirely with what you said and with what Mr Rasmussen told us this morning about the importance of the enlargement process as a means of consigning the division of Europe to history once and for all. |
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While the long-term effect of the panel's recommendations on the Tribunal is undecided, we do concur with the panel that the current way of ensuring the human rights of Canadians needs some revision. |
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I concur with this issue as I have observed goods being improperly stored in Iqaluit and Rankin Inlet during the last leg of shipping to their final destinations. |
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Does the member concur with me and other members that our main challenge, in addition to the demagoguery and disinformation of abolitionists, is to reach the population as a whole? |
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Deflation, they concur, is not on the cards. |
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Their conclusions and the messages emanating from them broadly concur. |
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All the members of the Consultation Committee concur. |
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These results concur closely with a European study by Petersen et al. |
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Organizations support this recommendation and concur that any standby arrangements that would increase the speed of response to disasters should be actively pursued. |
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I look forward to your renewed support at the spring session, when you will find that some programmes have been reduced, or even dispensed with, in favour of the major priorities on which we all concur. |
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It also allows contractors to submit comments electronically in response to a government assessment and either concur or nonconcur. |
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Somewhat unusually for the growth literature, studies have tended to concur in finding a negative effect of high inequality on subsequent growth. |
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Therefore, the Committee does not concur with this resolution. |
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Many volunteers tend to concur that there are disadvantaged people in their home countries, but the scale of disadvantage outside their home countries is felt to be greater. |
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