What's the difference between disapproval and nonconcurrence?

Disapproval


Definition:

  • (n.) Disapprobation; dislike; censure; adverse judgment.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) He would have been anti-CND, in favour of the Falklands war, disapproved of the miners' strikes.
  • (2) Trump’s transition team reportedly told French diplomats they disapproved of the conference going ahead, seeing it as an attempt to put unfair pressure on Israel and give an unjustified reward to the Palestinians.
  • (3) CNN has suspended a journalist after she sent a disapproving tweet about the House of Representatives passing a bill seeking to halt the resettlement of Syrian refugees in the US.
  • (4) General results show that middle class and nonqualified working class groups are the ones who most disapprove of and condemn alcohol abuse and, at the same time, avoid to a higher degree drinking alcohol.
  • (5) The White House is on the verge of a dramatic political victory in Congress after a flurry of last-minute endorsements for its Iran nuclear deal put Democrats within sight of enough votes to spare Barack Obama from needing to veto a motion of disapproval from Congress.
  • (6) We must also parallel our strident disapproval of misconduct with an objective exploration of the dynamics of both parties and the human commonality of sexual feelings.
  • (7) Whether European disapproval will have an impact is unclear.
  • (8) Using discriminant analysis, factors Maternal Confidence, Maternal Health, Mother-in-Law Disapproval, Baby Behavior, Solid Foods, and Formula predicted 78.04% of the cases accurately.
  • (9) A doctor's certificate recommending the approval or disapproval of driver's license renewal would seem to be a crucial prerequisite in the rehabilitation of an offender.
  • (10) A source added: "He told Gordon Brown in September 2008 he was concerned about Damian's activities and disapproved of them."
  • (11) While some Chinese may be happy at what they see as a political failure for the US, ultimately “China disapproves of this; China is anxious about the retreat of globalisation”, Da said.
  • (12) I experienced this personally when as a conflicted teenager I adopted a deeply anti-British stance, much to the disapproval of my father.
  • (13) A branch of the Labour party of Malaysia was censured for staging a concert at which "two objectionable songs were sung in spite of the fact that the police had registered their disapproval".
  • (14) Study 2 examined depression, hopelessness, survival-coping beliefs, fear of social disapproval, and social desirability in relation to suicidal behaviors in 53 male juvenile delinquents.
  • (15) Smith’s polling yesterday placed Obama’s approval rating in New Hampshire – which elected him president twice – at just 37%, compared to 57% disapproval.
  • (16) Clegg is on -46, with 14% approving and 60% disapproving.
  • (17) Parents, compared to their offspring, were more likely to disapprove of receiving financial assistance from children, living with children, and having children adjust their work schedules to help them.
  • (18) But when I started turning up at strategy meetings at 6.45am each day in Millbank Tower, key planners such as Robin Cook and Patricia Hewitt took to going into corridors and lowering their voices, making it obvious that they disapproved of my presence, which they regarded as proof of Kinnock’s fatal susceptibility to flattery.
  • (19) The question arises of the extent to which those who disapprove of abortion may make use of tissues derived from abortion in order to treat serious diseases.
  • (20) This bill turns advise and consent on its head by allowing a vote of disapproval.

Nonconcurrence


Definition:

  • (n.) Refusal to concur.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) This nonconcurrent cohort study was carried out to evaluate the association of neonatal jaundice with glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G-6-PD) deficiency and its interactions with other risk factors.
  • (2) The experience of the gynecologic endocrinology and infertility clinic at The Johns Hopkins Hospital has been subjected to a nonconcurrent prospective analysis in an attempt to evaluate the gestational fate of clomiphene-related conceptions (study series, n = 86).
  • (3) A nonconcurrent elevation of marrow enzymes indicates that the origin of the enzyme is in the marrow, whereas with concurrent elevation, the source of the enzyme may be another organ.
  • (4) Nonconcurrent analysis of 45,954 cataract operations performed by a single surgeon indicates that periocular injection of penicillin combined with multiple preoperative applications of topical chloramphenicol-sulphadimidine reduced the incidence of postoperative endophthalmitis by 72%.
  • (5) In Experiment 2, 4 successful clients were further evaluated in a nonconcurrent multiple baseline design to determine whether the three variables identified during the group analysis (client advocate, collateral behavior, and follow-up plan) were included in the training packages.
  • (6) A nonconcurrent prospective study of 210 first admission young adult patients admitted to a state hospital was conducted to ascertain the incidence of readmission within 180 days of discharge from the index admission (rapid readmission), and to establish relative risk for rapid readmission based on demographic, hospital utilization, and diagnostic variables.
  • (7) A standardized test of visuomotor integration served as a pretest and posttest to compare two nonconcurrent groups in the same setting.
  • (8) A nonconcurrent, prospective intestinal parasitic disease study in a group of 200 foodhandlers employed in the Panama Canal Area was conducted in mid-1985 as part of an established occupational health medical surveillance program.
  • (9) Permutation analyses of two of the data sets indicate that statistical conclusions concerning the comparison of average clinical levels in different groups of animals would have been incorrect, falsely indicating higher or lower levels in a group over one-half of the time with nonconcurrent analyses.
  • (10) The purpose of this descriptive study was to identify concerns expressed by students before and after an early concurrent assignment and before a nonconcurrent assignment.
  • (11) Because complete ampicillin brand information was unavailable for two of the three hospitals, a nonconcurrent cohort study was conducted to test whether the proportion of serious adverse events among infants who were hospitalized between July 1 and Aug 23, 1985, and exposed to any brand of IV ampicillin was different from the proportion of serious adverse events among infants who were hospitalized during the same time in 1984 and exposed to IV ampicillin.
  • (12) Both patients had a transient visual loss before their occlusive events and a mild nonconcurrent central retinal vein occlusion in their fellow eye.
  • (13) We performed a population-based nonconcurrent cohort-linkage study.
  • (14) Nonconcurrent prospective study; data obtained by medical records review.
  • (15) This 23.4% disagreement rate in the abstracting method adds to the known problem of nonconcurrence in the pathologic diagnosis of subtypes of NHL.
  • (16) Nonexperimental epidemiologic strategies, including the study of ecologic correlations, concurrent and nonconcurrent prospective designs, as well as case-control and cross-sectional designs, are briefly discussed.
  • (17) No significant effects for nonconcurrent progressive muscle relaxation training were detected.
  • (18) In one case, four times as many animals would have been required using nonconcurrent analyses to achieve the same precision as for concurrent analyses.
  • (19) However, the identification of important clinical and biologic features in the patient or the tumor that predict for treatment outcome (prognostic factors) has complicated comparison between nonrandomized and nonconcurrent trials.
  • (20) Logit linear modeling showed a strong and highly significant relationship between choice granted and sustained use, as well as the positive effect of concurrence and negative effect of nonconcurrence.

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