Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A refusal to concur.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun Refusal to concur.
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- noun
Refusal toconcur .
Etymologies
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Examples
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According to the revised procedures, the Chief Counsel is required to "state in writing the reason for nonconcurrence" whenever it objects to an enforcement action.
FDA Feeling The Heat 2007
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Suppose the nonconcurrence of Maryland should defeat the location E F G H E, it can only be done on this principle, that the first location A B C D A was valid, and unalterable, but by mutual consent.
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But it was as yet uncertain whether the proposal would obtain more than a few stray votes in the House: and when, after a debate in which the speaker's on the contrary side were conspicuous by their feebleness, the votes recorded in favour of the motion amounted to 73 -- made up by pairs and tellers to above 80 -- the surprise was general, and the encouragement great: the greater, too, because one of those who voted for the motion was Mr Bright, a fact which could only be attributed to the impression made on him by the debate, as he had previously made no secret of his nonconcurrence in the proposal.
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a sum of money fur the construction of a new water main and to issue bonds in payment therefor, referred by the House to the committee on Cities and sent up for concur - rence, came down referred, in nonconcurrence« to the oommittee on Water Supply.
Journal of the House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts 1785
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