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  • Significantly, five of the six concurring justices premised their decision on the right of privacy.
  • Each of us said jurors concurring in said verdict signs his or her name hereto this 14th day of February, 2008. CNN Transcript Feb 15, 2008
  • The Master of the Rolls delivered a concurring judgment. Times, Sunday Times
  • Chairman Martin, Commissioners Copps and Tate; Commissioner Adelstein concurring, dissenting in part. Television Regulation in Web World
  • Lord Judge delivered a concurring opinion. Times, Sunday Times
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  • We're supposed to hear these questions and nod sagely and smugly, concurring that of course the answer to each of these dumb questions is no - and then trot out merrily and buy a car.
  • But a concurring opinion contained the remark that the government should show the "necessity" of forcing reporters to testify.
  • Justice Antonin Scalia released a short concurring opinion stating that there would be “irreparable harm.” The Conservative Assault on the Constitution
  • Strike out all after the word "concurring," and insert "that this Legislature take a recess after Saturday, the 28th inst., to meet again on the last Monday of January, 1864, in the city of Jackson, Mississippi; Provided, that in case of there being danger from any cause, the Governor shall, by proclamation indicate the place for the meeting of the Legislature. Journal of the House of Representatives of the State of Mississippi, December Session of 1862, and November Session of 1863
  • Each of us said jurors concurring in said verdict signs his or her name hereto this 14th day of February, 2008 and again there are 12 signatures beneath that statement. CNN Transcript Feb 15, 2008
  • Let's leave it to her" And concurring for once, they drifted away. SPLITTING
  • Each of us said jurors concurring said verdict signs his or her name hereto this 14th day of February, 2008. CNN Transcript Feb 15, 2008
  • You then have what are called concurring opinions and dissent, and two justices names don't appear there at all: Justices O'Connor and Justice Kennedy. CNN Transcript - Breaking News: Al Gore Delivers Concession Speech - December 14, 2000
  • Mindful of his senate testimony, the Chief Justice wrote a 14-page mea culpa (in legal parlance called a concurring opinion) explaining why his vote to overrule earlier cases did not overrule his testimony before the U.S. S.nate. CounterPunch
  • By insolvency concurring either -- (a) with a duly executed charge for payment or (b) with sale of effects belonging to the debtor under a poinding or under a sequestration for rent, or making application for the benefit of _cessio bonorum_. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 2 "Baconthorpe" to "Bankruptcy"
  • Resolved, the House of _______ concurring, That The Episcopal Church recommit and declare itself to be dedicated to continuing to work against the sin of racism for the next three triennia Midwest Conservative Journal
  • A confession cannot fairly be called 'uncoerced' that results from the sort of calculated manipulation that appears to be present here - even if the police did not actually beat or torture the confessor, or threaten to do so," Judge Robert S. Smith wrote in a concurring opinion. NYT > Home Page
  • Lord Fraser of Tullybelton delivered a concurring speech without expressly addressing future conduct.
  • And sometimes, not having the fear of poetical, or rather of unpoetical precisians and martinets before his eyes, he did not even scruple to naturalize words for his own use from foreign springs, such as exsufflicate and deracinate; or to coin a word, whenever the concurring reasons of sense and verse invited it; as in fedary, intrinse, intrinsicate, insisture, and various others. Shakespeare His Life Art And Characters
  • Then 'tis no use harpin '' pon it any more," said Joan; while Eve gave a sigh, concurring in what she said, both of them knowing well that if Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Vol. XVI., December, 1880.
  • As a point of departure only, I will lean on Hegel's trichotomy without thereby concurring with his application of it to specific philosophical questions. The Inerrancy of Ecclesiastes 9:2-6
  • All these Justices presented what are termed "concurring" opinions. The Constitution of the United States of America: Analysis and Interpretation Annotations of Cases Decided by the Supreme Court of the United States to June 30, 1952
  • I'd no idea what she was on about, but I made concurring mutters and simply drove in the worsening press. THE TARTAN RINGERS
  • Each of us said jurors concurring in said verdict signs his or her name hereto this 15th day of February, 2008. CNN Transcript Feb 15, 2008
  • Each of us said jurors concurring in said verdict signs his or her name hereto at this 13th day of February, 2008, and there are 12 signatures beneath that statement. CNN Transcript Feb 15, 2008
  • His concurring opinion contains what may be called a restatement of the law of treason and merits quotation at length; The Constitution of the United States of America: Analysis and Interpretation Annotations of Cases Decided by the Supreme Court of the United States to June 30, 1952
  • Each of us said jurors concurring in said verdict signs his or her name hereto this 14th day of February, 2008 and there are 12 signatures beneath that statement. CNN Transcript Feb 15, 2008
  • Every record must be concurring to each other to be valid.
  • Chairman Martin, Commissioners Copps and Tate; Commissioner Adelstein concurring. Television Regulation in Web World
  • No fewer than four NNSA office directors last June and July raised concerns about risks the move could introduce for pending warhead life-extension efforts, with one agency executive officially "nonconcurring" with Smolen's decision, GSN has learned. Defense and the National Interest
  • Each of us said jurors concurring in said verdict signs his or her name hereto this 14th day of February 2008. CNN Transcript Feb 15, 2008
  • We "alleviate" the stress by teaching more overloads, doing more class preparations, agreeing to larger class sizes, foregoing sabbaticals, never asking for release time, paying for our own conference trips, making fewer copies of articles, concurring with the hiring of more part-timers and temporary instructors, and so forth. MRZine.org
  • As Justice Ginsburg explained in a concurring opinion, a prohibition of partial birth abortion does not save a single fetus. The Conservative Assault on the Constitution

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