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Use "concurring" in a sentence
"Chairman Martin, Commissioners Copps and Tate; Commissioner Adelstein concurring, dissenting in part."
"You then have what are called concurring opinions and dissent, and two justices names don't appear there at all: Justices O'Connor and Justice Kennedy."
"Mindful of his senate testimony, the Chief Justice wrote a 14-page mea culpa (in legal parlance called a concurring opinion) explaining why his vote to overrule earlier cases did not overrule his testimony before the U.S. S.nate."