0 present participle of concur formal
While concurring that economics had to make use of some universal principles, they both focused on the individual as the primary unit of analysis.
In the end, he decided against issuing his separate one-and-a-half page concurring opinion.
The concurring opinions contain three arguments that have legal-moralist overtones.
However, a concurring opinion treated the issue as one of harm.
We have selected the most probable entities concurring to define a style, with the aim of moving toward the direction of the automation of such a process.
Third, many of the conquerors' actions would have led to increased mortality, even without the concurring action of new diseases.
Sankoff (1982) supplied the concurring data for clause type and definiteness.
I could see no reason for not concurring with a wish to go in that direction.