Definition & Meaning | English word CONCURRENCES
CONCURRENCES
Definitions of CONCURRENCES
- plural of concurrence.
Number of letters
12
Is palindrome
No
Examples of Using CONCURRENCES in a Sentence
- It crosses US 250 east of Greenwich; State Route 4 (SR 4), a major north–south route, at Attica; US 23 south of Fostoria, and I-75 in Findlay, and has brief concurrences with US 127 and US 30 near Van Wert.
- In a concurring opinion, Baldwin opposed Taney and McLean's concurrences on questions about the commerce clause that were not needed to resolve the case.
- Concurrences by Justices Blackmun, Brennan and Stevens stated that Whiteside had failed to show that the attorney's actions had caused prejudice to the defendant's trial required to sustain a claim of "ineffective representation", as required by the case of Strickland v.
- In the multipartite setting there are entanglement measures that simply are functions of sums of bipartite entanglement measures, as, for instance, the global entanglement, which is given by the sum of concurrences between one qubit and all others.
- However, while the plurality seems to invalidate this particular law on takings grounds, the concurrences and the dissents warn of such an analysis as this should actually be examined under substantive due process or ex post facto theories.
- While on the Supreme Court, Justice Goodloe authored 56 majority opinions with 12 concurrences and 34 dissents.
- Majority judgment by Mahomed (Langa, Madala, Mokgoro and O'Regan concurring); separate concurrences by Kriegler and Sachs; dissent by Kentridge (Ackermann, Chaskalson and Didcott concurring).
- Several of the justices wrote their own concurrences to opine on the specificity of the "historic tradition" test from Bruen as applied here.
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