The sharply worded concurrence in a decision by the influential U.S. Court of Appeals D.
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Four justices in the Hamdan majority joined Stephen Breyer's concurrence, which expressly invited Congress to authorize military commissions.
And the White House, with Gore's concurrence, has twiddled its thumbs on moving toward an effective missile defense system.
Brown was joined in the fiery concurrence by Chief Judge David B.
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In a concurrence, he said legislators still can express themselves by voting.
In Jones there was also a concurrence (two, in fact) suggesting that the information gathered by the government violated a reasonable expectation of privacy.
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The Center also recommends legislation to require the concurrence of the Secretary of Defense on future East-West decontrol actions proposed by the Commerce Department.
At first, Roberts did write an opinion roughly along those lines, and Kennedy wrote a concurrence which said the Court should have gone much further.
And if there are no negotiations, there can be no fixes -- because every important fix requires the concurrence of the Senate and the president.
Kennedy then turned his concurrence into an opinion for the Court.
We must retain the Jeffersonian notion that knowledge is a public good, capable of concurrence and co-coincidence, just as in the sharing of a flame from a candle.
For example, in matters such as export license applications and foreign availability assessments, Commerce is only required to consult with the Defense Department, rather than obtain DoD concurrence.
U.S. concurrence with West German desires for liberalized export controls should be predicated on a demonstrated rupture of all East German ties with the coercive apparatus of the Soviet Union.
And Kennedy, in his concurrence, said this case was relatively easy to decide because Already failed to provide any evidence to support the idea it legitimately feared being sued by Nike again.
Deep into his concurrence in the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals decision affirming the constitutionality of Obamacare, Justice Jeffrey Sutton riffs on the fundamentally economic nature of any decision involving health insurance.
This is but the most recent evidence that the Soviet Union is determined to obtain American and inevitably, therefore, Western concurrence on an agreement purporting to effect a global ban on chemical weapons.
This is but the most recent evidence that the Soviet Union is determined to obtain American -- and inevitably, therefore, Western -- concurrence on an agreement purporting to effect a global ban on chemical weapons.
At the request of the Chair, officers and employees from other departments or agencies may serve on the Special Task Force with the concurrence of the head of the department or agency that employ such individuals.
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Justice Kagan and the two justices who joined her concurrence considered a trained drug-detection dog to be a device not in general public use, and on those grounds would have found its use unconstitutional in light of Kyllo.
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In the course of their conversation, the president asked Ms. Currie a series of questions and made some statements about his relationship with Ms. Lewinsky -- all of which seemed to seek her concurrence, or reaction, or her input.
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Bosnian authorities then joined with Interpol and the U.S. to conduct a three-month investigation, at the end of which the Bosnian Supreme Court with the concurrence of the Bosnian prosecutor ruled that the charge was not supported by the evidence.
In a concurrence, however, Justice Anthony Kennedy, joined by Justices Samuel Alito, Clarence Thomas and Sonia Sotomayor warned that future cases may force the court to make a stricter definition of when companies can end all litigation by declaring they have dropped their claims.
That in area (a) the Baghdad railway shall not be extended southwards beyond Mosul, and in area (b) northwards beyond Samarra, until a railway connecting Baghdad and Aleppo via the Euphrates valley has been completed, and then only with the concurrence of the two governments.
The Section would further propose that, subject to ACCIS concurrence, SIO make its services available to assist ACCIS in connection with the ERMIS recommendation relating to the development of more detailed models of electronic records management functions adjusted to the specific requirements of individual organizations.
In addition, the Secretary of Commerce should be required to obtain the concurrence of the Secretary of Defense on a wide range of export control matters with implications for U.S. national security, not simply be required to consult with him as is currently the case.
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It invented National Running Month, coming up in May, and announced its formation in concurrence with its sponsorship of 10 relatively low-wattage but hyperlocally popular road races, such as the Ridge Run 10K on the south side of Chicago, not too far from my humble abode.
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Notwithstanding this disclaimer, Ozawa's reputation as a meticulous and trusted interlocutor has given rise to some suspicions in Japan that the prime minister's office may have been exploring the possibility of such a deal, perhaps without the full concurrence -- or even knowledge -- of other, relevant govemment ministries.
Because the Secretary of Commerce is not required to seek the concurrence of any other Cabinet officer in making the final determination about foreign availability, however, and because there is no statutory mechanism established for resolving disputes over associated findings, Secretary Mosbacher has the authority to make decontrol decisions -- no matter how ill-advised and irrespective of the serious deficiencies in the supporting analyses.
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