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concur

[kuhn-kur] / kənˈkɜr /


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They highlight that restrictive zoning is largely to blame for underproduction relative to job growth and concur that rent control is counterproductive as it discourages the addition of supply, even with strong demand.

From Los Angeles Times Mar. 26, 2026

While the US Constitution allows presidents to join treaties "provided two thirds of Senators present concur", it does not specify what happens if they were to withdraw, which means Trump's move could face legal challenges.

From BBC Jan. 8, 2026

Sifma hopes the Senate will concur next year.

From Barron's Dec. 3, 2025

It’s not a question that can be answered easily, experts concur.

From MarketWatch Nov. 4, 2025

"Yeah," we concur, hands on our hips, facing him, a line-up of feminists.

From "How the García Girls Lost Their Accents" by Julia Alvarez

Usually, the model concurs that I did it myself.

From Slate Aug. 18, 2026

In “The Black Death: A Global History of Humanity’s Most Devastating Pandemic,” a vivid and sweeping new history of the outbreak, Thomas Asbridge concurs, judging it “the worst natural disaster in recorded history.”

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 12, 2026

It would not take effect unless Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass concurs, and Bass previously voted in favor of the project as a member of the Metro board.

From Los Angeles Times Nov. 12, 2025

"Yes, it should go on forever," Corrin concurs.

From BBC Apr. 8, 2025

When the Desire impels the Will in a required direction, and the Will, from a respect to the idea of duty, concurs with the desire, a wish arises which is morally virtuous.

From Doctrine of the Will by Asa Mahan

Bank of America Institute concurred that lower-income households are feeling more stress and cutting back.

From MarketWatch May 16, 2026

A senior Competition Bureau official concurred during a briefing with reporters.

From The Wall Street Journal May 5, 2026

Democrats largely concurred on issues such as reducing regulations and increasing water supply to farmers.

From Los Angeles Times Apr. 1, 2026

Trump invited Takaichi to visit the United States and "the two leaders concurred to coordinate in detail to realise the visit to the United States this spring", it said.

From Barron's Jan. 3, 2026

Jefferson concurred, though the subject touched the most explosive issue of all—namely, the unmentionable fact of slavery.

From "Founding Brothers: The Revolutionary Generation" by Joseph J. Ellis

Two concurring justices favored harmless-error review, which would preserve the verdict if the state proved, “beyond a reasonable doubt,” that the discredited testimony did not affect the outcome.

From Slate Jul. 17, 2026

Justice Brett Kavanaugh filed an opinion concurring in the judgment and dissenting in part.

From Barron's Jun. 30, 2026

In a concurring opinion, Justice Brett Kavanaugh said the NCAA’s other restrictions on athlete compensation also “raise serious questions under the antitrust laws”: “Price-fixing labor is price-fixing labor.”

From The Wall Street Journal Mar. 29, 2026

In fact, in Justice Clarence Thomas’ 2019 concurring opinion in Seila Law LLC v.

From Salon Oct. 8, 2025

Oppenheimer’s theme was picked up in two concurring opinions issued with the report.

From "Big Science" by Michael Hiltzik




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