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Sentences with concord

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  • They expressed the hope that he would pursue a neutral and balanced policy for the sake of national concord.
  • This article examines the historical evolution of subject - verb concord in New Zealand English.
  • Scientific temper is his watchword, education his mission, communal concord his theme and tolerance his telling weapon.
  • He was now hoping for a rapprochement with Shia Iraqis, a concord that I think is unlikely.
  • The Spanish daily El Pais also said the commemorations provided ‘a moment of concord and relief ‘between Paris and Washington.
  • It was a point of grammatical concord which was at the bottom of the Civil War - ‘United States are,’ said one, ‘United States is,’ said another.
  • The Agreement is a political concord aimed at bringing to an end over a quarter of a century of bitter internal hostility in Northern Ireland.
  • Where humour and rational explanations do not produce concord about judicial activism, a parable may make the point.
  • Zia's death did not necessarily mean Islamabad would abide by the American-Soviet / Russian concord to leave Afghanistan neutral and prostrate.
  • Unperturbed, he pressed ahead with a policy of reconciliation, drawing up a civil concord whereby armed groups would be amnestied if they laid down their arms.
  • Notional concord stands in contrast to grammatical concord and means agreement by meaning rather than grammar, where the two are in conflict.
  • In keeping with most instances of political ceremony and ritual, the new themes of universality, harmony, and concord were as much designed to conceal and mask political tension as they were genuine reflections of the papal vision.
  • The decision was motivated by the lack of cohesion and concord between the MPs of NMSII and the regional governors, State Administration Minister Dimitar Kalchev said.
  • United your resolve, united your hearts, may your spirits be at one, that you may long together dwell in unity and concord!
  • ‘The purpose of religion as revealed from the heaven of God's holy Will is to establish unity and concord amongst the peoples of the world,’ Madison said.
  • Those were not moments of great concord, so I don't know how to answer for those decisions.
  • It will be a government that will work by cohesion, concord and peace.
  • On Sudan, are we not uplifted by the prospect of peace and concord between our brothers in that country?
  • Speculation regarding the probable attitude of the Harding Administration toward a peace concord of nations was revived today by a long conference between Elihu Root, former Secretary of State, and Senator Fall.
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