0 past simple and past participle of concur formal
An elementary supposition is that the course of life of the house will have concurred with the domestic cycle of this group (the household).
The psychologist, who had been working closely with the ethics consultant, concurred in this opinion.
The major work described in each of the three types of studies - adoption, twin and family history/high risk - concurred on this point.
Moreover, these coincident increases concurred with the community-level leafing.
The men who oversaw the nation's finances concurred unanimously that the system needed an overhaul.
These latter results concurred with the initial study (data not shown).
The grandparents mainly held to a pre-war view of divorce and concurred with many of the concerns of politicians about the decline of the family.
To summarize, health workers concurred about an individual's history of kava use (k=0.83), current use (k=0.43) and also level of use (k=0.33).