Congruent Sentence Examples

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  • Gestures make sense and are congruent to the conversation.

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  • These concepts, while not the same, are totally congruent.

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  • We say something we don't mean, we play a game, we are not congruent with our values.

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  • This means that the program content and delivery remain congruent with the model of therapy.

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  • The decision is more difficult when the hip appears congruent even with the patient out of traction.

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  • Ultimately the discrepancy was traced to an error which, not by Joule's fault, vitiated the determination by the electrical method, for it was found that the standard ohm, as actually defined by the British Association committee and as used by him, was slightly smaller than was intended; when the necessary corrections were made the results of the two methods were almost precisely congruent, and thus the figure 772-55 was vindicated.

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  • Square matrices A and B are congruent if there exists a non-singular X such that B = X T ax.

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  • Distraction - if the learning objectives are not congruent with the game objectives you run a real danger of distracting learners from the learning.

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  • Assessment is fully congruent with the Code of practice.

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  • Working authentically it is not always easy to find venues that are entirely congruent with your purpose or values.

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  • A greater understanding of healthcare beliefs and practices in different cultures will allow us to provide culturally congruent care.

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  • This is also congruent with thinking reflected in the Disability Discrimination Act.

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  • This may irritate the purists but seems congruent with the call to action and pragmatic approach within.

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  • Only a presentation of the Bahá'í Faith that is fully congruent with the Buddhist worldview is likely to succeed in any mayor way.

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  • The earthly Jesus is congruent to Horus; Jesus the Christ corresponds to Osiris, the resurrected god.

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  • There is no necessary connexion between Edwards's doctrine of the motivation of choice and the system of Calvinism with which it is congruent.

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