So it shows you the wildlife and cattle actually do have a love-hate relationship, but they complement each other. |
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They complement each other perfectly, but neither failed to ignite in me anything more than the recognition that the vibe had suddenly changed. |
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They complement each other wonderfully, their serpentine lines constantly weaving in and out, creating a dense tapestry. |
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An abundance of natural honey and beige shades are mixed with tones that strangely complement each other, such as brilliant red and pale blue. |
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Communication between corners and safeties needs to improve, and the team is using defensive backs that don't complement each other. |
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Sometimes I think I'm too much of a stick-in-the-mud for her but we seem to complement each other. |
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There is probably no other centre in Ireland where harbour and town are so inseparably bound up and complement each other so well. |
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The disk and tape complement each other because the disk drive is still more likely to encounter failure relative to tape. |
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Just as the male and female principles complement each other, our views of history also much combine to give a holistic view of the past. |
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However volatile their off-screen relationship may have been, on screen they complement each other rather well. |
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Intuition and meticulousness, spontaneity and conscientiousness come into encounter and complement each other perfectly. |
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The pair, who complement each other perfectly, aren't shy about making reference to Mr. Jones's beefiness. |
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In extensive, mixed production systems, animal husbandry and crop farming can complement each other in optimal fashion. |
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Numbers have remained stable in the areas of ham radio, where radio and technology complement each other, and in aeronautical and marine radio. |
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Taken together, the results of empirical studies become pieces in a jigsaw puzzle which complement each other. |
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They complement each other, even if they don't always see eye to eye. |
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The choruses meld together quite nicely to complement each other. |
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However, current trends show that the one will not replace the other, but more likely they will complement each other. |
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In the new drive concept, the pneumatics and electromotor complement each other. |
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The universal salvific will of God and the particular salvific will of God revealed in Jesus Christ complement each other. |
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In general, these funders appear to complement each other and allow for larger projects to obtain the necessary funding. |
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The three pillars perform specific roles that complement each other but do not substitute and compete with each other. |
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We know each other's faults and weaknesses and complement each other. |
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The limits to each of these types of cooperation are thus blurred, for although they complement each other they are subject to different rules. |
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Both processes are perfectly coordinated to complement each other to guarantee accurate results and efficient laboratory operations. |
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Professional help cannot be substituted with volunteer work, but both can complement each other very well. |
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Speakers and sound processors which complement each other perfectly provide the ideal sound. |
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As it will be much broader in scope than the study proposed by this motion, the two can serve to complement each other. |
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Efforts to prevent an arms race in outer space and bring about nuclear disarmament complement each other. |
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The two areas complement each other ideally both functionally and aesthetically. |
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An analytics solution must support an integrated view of these and show how different channels complement each other. |
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The rapporteur believes that the cohesion and competition policies complement each other. |
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The bearing materials are selected so that the different positive properties of the materials complement each other and the combination is optimal for the particular application. |
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As such, FISH and PCR complement each other and are both essential for detecting t translocation. |
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Because the three companies' activities complement each other almost flawlessly, no significant job layoffs will result from the integration process. |
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While the Oceans Act and the Fisheries Act complement each other, section 35 of the Fisheries Act is applied to localized works, usually streamside or at the shoreline, which could impact fish habitat. |
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These xanthophylls differ in their antioxidant activity, and complement each other especially in the macula. |
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Designed to complement each other as a pair, the two laundry products are a stylish, sophisticated fashion statement that will brighten any modern laundry. |
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These streams of advocacy actions can work to complement each other. |
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The flavors of the pepper and garlic complement each other, giving a very rich taste in combination. |
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Quite often, the speakers giving this toast and the previous one will collaborate so that the two toasts complement each other. |
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Him and Trev complement each other – they don't talk rubbish. |
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Cross-functional teams composed of individuals with different skill sets often complement each other and, in so doing, are able to bring diverse bodies of knowledge and expertise to bear on a particular problem. |
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Among other things, the two sides will try harder to complement each other s efforts e.g. one as a source of blankets in an emergency and the other of food. |
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The two approaches are not competing, but complement each other. |
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It is vital that the two procedures complement each other if we are to achieve the maximum possible coordination between economic policy and employment policy. |
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It stressed that education is key to cultural diversity and that the media and education complement each other and constitute the pulse of society. |
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Accordingly, competition policy and environment policy are not mutually antagonistic, but ought to complement each other so as to provide a high level of environmental protection. |
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This series proves that opposites attract and complement each other. |
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Result: instead of competing, the production means complement each other. |
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Faced with a systemic crisis unprecedented since the 1929 Crash, now is the time for the international community to overcome the neo-liberal ideology and realize that liberalism and regulation complement each other. |
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The Belgian actors neatly complement each other in terms of sub-sector coverage, the indirect actors providing most of the other pieces of the jigsaw around direct support to formal school education. |
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Happy and unhappy loves seem to be the main theme of the dreams of these two men who complement each other so well and show us that songs can be futile but in the end indispensable. |
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At numerous junctures and in many different documents, the Commission has consistently stressed that job creation and environmental protection are not opposite poles, but can complement each other effectively. |
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The Conference acknowledges that the 1925 Geneva Protocol, which prohibits the use in war of asphyxiating, poisonous or other gases, and of bacteriological methods of warfare, and the Convention complement each other. |
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The present authors' research indicates that the nondestructive acoustic methods of impulse response and ultrasonic tomography when used integratively, complement each other. |
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These often oppose or complement each other and the dominant rhythm. |
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The two fields complement each other, with theoretical astronomy seeking to explain observational results and observations being used to confirm theoretical results. |
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Aerobic and weight training sessions should also complement each other. For example, on a day you work your upper body with weights, you can use a rower for aerobics. |
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