non·con·cur·rence

[non-kuhn-kur-uhns, -kuhr-]
noun
refusal or failure to concur.

Origin:
1685–95; non- + concurrence

non·con·cur·rent, adjective, noun
non·con·cur·rent·ly, adverb
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We ask that your reply include a statement of concurrence or nonconcurrence with each recommendation.
The department provided two reasons for its nonconcurrence.
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