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常見(jiàn)例句
- But a concurring opinion contained the remark that the government should show the “necessity” of forcing reporters to testify.
但是,同時(shí)也有觀點(diǎn)包含了以下意見(jiàn):政府在強(qiáng)迫記者作證時(shí)需證明“必要性”。 - George Washington University's Daniel Solove, who blogs at Concurring Opinions, has tried to capture the byzantine complexities of modern privacy.
喬治華盛頓大學(xué)的Daniel Solove,經(jīng)常在Concurring OPinions上寫(xiě)博客,他試圖去理解過(guò)于復(fù)雜的現(xiàn)代隱私學(xué)。 - But in a widely noted concurring opinion, Justice Sandra Day O'Connor suggested that a less draconian approach--distinguishing gang members from innocent bystanders--might pass constitutional muster.
奧康納認(rèn)為,采取一種不太嚴(yán)厲的做法 把犯罪集團(tuán)成員與無(wú)辜的旁觀者加以區(qū)分的方法 - In separate concurring opinions, Justice Antonin Scalia and Justice Samuel Alito said Ginsburg's interpretation wasn't strict enough.
FORBES: Magazine Article - Did London act as concurring or quality review partner during those five years?
FORBES: KPMG's Inside Trader: What The Auditor, and Skechers, Don't Want To Talk About - Thomas wrote a concurring opinion, which laid out a template that he, and to some extent the Court, has since followed.
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