verba
|
|||
setuju
|
agree, concur, approve, sympathize, be in agreement, come around
|
||
sependapat
|
agree, concur, accord
|
||
bertepatan
|
coincide, concur, consist
|
||
terjadi bersamaan
|
concur
|
||
sependirian
|
agree, concur, accord
|
||
bertindak bersamaan
|
concur, conspire
|
the authors concurred with the majority
in tests, cytogenetic determination has been found to concur with enzymatic determination
- in tests, cytogenetic determination has been found to concur with enzymatic determination
- Most also concur that these objectives clashed with Western ideals, economic objectives, and security requirements.
- Both actus reus and mens rea must concur at the same time!
- we strongly concur with this recommendation
- in tests, cytogenetic determination has been found to concur with enzymatic determination
- We do not concur with the opinions that have just been expressed by other parties in this Committee.
- Eight of Mr. Daly’s eleven colleagues concurred with his opinion.
- Individuals were summoned to advise the sovereign and they were under no obligation to concur with the opinions of others.
- Although only Lord Scott dissented as to result, Lord Rodger, who concurred in holding that the Court of Appeal should not have interfered with the judge’s decision, can be regarded as dissenting also in relation to the dicta.
- However, in the leading speech, concurred in by the whole House, Lord Mackay of Clashfern returned to the subject, at p 955F.
- Almost always, the opinion of the expert committee concurs with that of the public.
- Lord Steyn concurred in the result, but on grounds of remoteness rather than of the non-existence of a cause of action.
- While other acupuncturists concur with his opinion, some feel that the entire experience varies from patient to patient.
- In Zambia, abortion is legal but four doctors and a woman’s husband must concur with the woman’s decision.
- Mr Connolly concurred with the opinion of several taxi drivers that there are safety issues regarding drivers leaving the taxi to knock at the front door.
- He also said that Crean concurred in this course of action.
- Thomas and Scalia concurred in the judgment, and wrote separate opinions explaining why.
- Jen stood still for a moment pondering whether or not she should concur with his impulsive decision.
- The fact that multiple causes may have effectuated the loss does not negate any single cause; the fact that multiple acts concurred in infliction of injury does not nullify any single contributory act.
- Provost Berry concurred in the dean’s position.
- All those speaking on the panel concurred that the rise in ecotourism has coincided with a major shift in the approach to development.
- A third judge agreed with the result and concurred in nearly all of the reasoning.
- Because Justice Kirby ultimately withdrew his Honour’s reasons and concurred in the judgment of Justices Toohey and Gaudron, the ratio of the case is to be found in their Honours’ judgment.
- These parents concurred in their belief that many parents were concerned with their jobs and that those jobs came before their involvement in their children’s school.
- In contrast to their behavior before Dred Scott, both Catron and Campbell joined the majority; the latter even explicitly concurred in the result.
- Senior Judge Williams concurred with most of the opinion.
- Justice White concurred in Griswold, reasoning that the Court should instead strike down the state law.
- The Grievance Committee and the two hearing panels apparently concurred in this opinion.
- The American and the Swiss judges concurred in disqualifying Pladner for a low left hook which floored Genaro for the count in the fifth, but the French judge refused to agree, declaring that Pladner had won every round.