Word: concur
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Obviously this cannot be done in the case of Japan without the concurrence of the United States; nor will any steps be taken toward it without assurance that, if taken, this country will concur. The United States is not a member of the League, but it is a party to the Kellogg-Briand pact of Paris, and there can be no doubt that Japan, contrary to that pact, has sought to settle a dispute by other than pacific means...
...about insular independence. "For several months." said he, "Governor General Dwight F. Davis has wanted to resign owing to illness in his family.* Filipino leaders have suggested that, instead of resigning, he go on leave of absence in order to visit his family before making a final decision. I concur in this suggestion, having urged the Governor General to adopt this plan instead of resigning." At Manila both legislative houses adopted a carefully prepared memorial reiterating their demand for immediate independence, presented it to Secretary Hurley. Said Acting President Sergio Osmena of the Senate: "We are not seeking reforms...
...Wirth's to call out for a "seidel of light" with which to wash down rye bread and cheese. Those many who scan these lines may have already been to and disliked these places: they may go and dislike them, but there are many of both ilk who will concur with the opinions of the Vagabond. And whatever the reactions of the Vagabond he himself has even now paid off a debt long over due the creditors, a debt of placid enjoyment which stretches far into the past and lights the misty reaches of the future...
Consequently, the utility of the contact glass is so extremely limited that the demand over the U. S. is exceedingly small. In spite of this small demand, however, our company has been making contact glasses for at least ten years and we believe that you will concur with us that it is no more than just to American optical science to bring this fact to your attention...
...suggestions was that use of gold as a currency should be further contracted, various credit means expanded. It suggested that the traditional concept of the necessary gold reserve be modified, admitted that since such a change by a single nation would hurt its credit, all nations would have to concur...