| It is in those intervals that the communion happens, and then you will see the complementariness of the opposites. |
|
| That innate complementariness is an absolute necessity in painting, just as free meter in poetry or polyphony in music. |
|
| Jernegan sees both a complementariness and an antagonism in this interaction, as well as a degree of synthesis. |
|
| For example, the first effect of complementariness would have to be isolated between memory and intelligence. |
|
| What are the concrete and precise mechanisms to ensure the transverseness and complementariness of the workgroups? |
|
| Therefore the success of this business is greatly dependent on the complementariness of this duo. |
|
| All the components are developed and constantly checked for their complementariness and compatibility. |
|
| Some of the motifs reveal technical complementariness by combining the previous means of execution with a linear trace. |
|
| Similarly, doses and minerals have been chosen for their complementariness and synergy. |
|
| In order to include new possible partners, a revision of the partnership agreement form should be applied where need be to allow enhanced complementariness. |
|
| This makes the Institute's ecclesial character more complete and its activity more fruitful, through the variety and complementariness of its services. |
|