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concurs
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vb. (en-third-person singular of: concur)
Usage examples of "concurs".
This scholarly essay concurs in many essential respects with the thesis that Canadian and other non American Root Cults, in contrast to all but what Phelps and Phelps argue are isolated pockets of antihistorical American stelliformism, persist so queerly in directing their reverent fealty toward principles, quote, "often not only isomorphic with but activally opposed to the cultists' own individual pleasure, comfort, cut bono, or entertainment as to be all but outside the ken of both the sophisticated predictive models of psychosocial science and the rudimentary comprehension of human reason.
Manso, in his Leben Constantins des Grossen, concurs on this point with Gibbon Beylage, iv.
Note: Malcolm concurs in ascribing his death to Bundawee, (Bindoes,) vol.
After retrenching the last word, the epithet, holy, I discover the Abila of Lysanias between Damascus and Heliopolis: the name (Abil signifies a vineyard) concurs with the situation to justify my conjecture, (Reland, Palestin.
The Chair concurs that we ought to have some permanent, indestructable, unambiguous, simple way to anticipate the rogue planet's return.
This cause here concurs with the public utility, which consists in the encouragement given to industry and labour.
Commander Van Winkle concurs with me that you can probably do the job.
I think, if Lieutenant Commander Bynum concurs, that the tech people will be better used by staying here.
Further to this charge, defendants respond, and the court concurs, citing plaintiff's original artistic intentions, that these steel surfaces have become pitted and acquired a heavy patina of rust following plaintiff's stated provision that his creation stand freely exposed to the mercy or lack thereof of natural forces, wherewith we may observe that a dog is not a boy, much less a fireman brandishing an acetylene torch, but nearer in its indifferent ignorance to those very forces embraced in the pathetic fallacy and so to be numbered among them.