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CONCUR

["CONCUR, A Language for Continuous Concurrent Processes", R.M. Salter et al, Comp Langs 5(3):163-189 (1981)].
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(in his concurrences); but his concurring opinion in United States v.
The board member said the concurring opinion raised serious concerns about professionalism and the limits of judicial independence.
story [was] that a short concurring opinion by a Justice who actually
In his concurring opinion, Breyer called the Texas display "a borderline case." But he ultimately determined that Texas officials have used the Commandments "as part of a display that communicates not simply a religious message, but a secular message as well." Breyer argued that the monument's physical setting and the circumstances surrounding its display suggest that the state intended for the "nonreligious aspects of the tablets' message to predominate."
Six different opinions were filed, with many justices concurring in part and dissenting in part.
The auditing standards board (ASB) and the SEC practice section (SECPS) of the AICPA division for CPA firms have been working on new procedures for concurring partner reviews with the SEC's blessing.
163(h) ambiguous, the Court of Appeals cited the sharply divergent majority, concurring and dissenting opinions in Redlark, in which the Tax Court could not agree on a single meaning of the statute.
As Justice Anthony Kennedy said in his concurring opinion in Denver, "In providing public access channels under their franchise agreements, cable operators therefore are not exercising their own First Amendment rights.
Regrettably, instead of considering this issue, the Supreme Court decided Beam on much narrower grounds, and the concurring and dissenting opinions for the most part restated views which had appeared in ATA/Smith.
Concurring opinion by Draper III, J.; "I concur with the principal opinion's holding James Braddy (hereinafter, 'Braddy') has a constitutional right to effective assistance of counsel in proceedings to commit him pursuant to the Sexually Violent Predator Act (hereinafter, 'the Act').
The Court must also ask whether it has authority and discretion in an ATS suit to impose liability on a corporation without a specific direction from Congress to do so.<br />Affirmed<br />Dissenting: SOTOMAYOR, J., filed a dissenting opinion, in which GINSBURG, BREYER, and KAGAN, JJ., joined.<br />Concurring: THOMAS, J., filed a concurring opinion.
The Senate has unanimously adopted a resolution concurring in the posthumous conferment of the Quezon Service Cross - the highest award the nation can bestow on a person for outstanding civilian service - to the late Sen.
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