The process of achieving congruency brings us closer to our life goals, and it necessarily entails self-examination and insight. |
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And companies must themselves embody those stories with congruency and authenticity. |
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Consequently, teachers must carefully analyze any visual materials for concrete congruency with their lesson objectives. |
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The benefit of community involvement and congruency with the mission statement should be emphasized as part of this process. |
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Cultural congruency is a real challenge, and I truly feel the only way to get a glimpse into this is to live there and experience it. |
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Muldowney also suggests using it as an introduction to congruency – when two shapes are the same. |
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The congruency hypothesis was supported for latencies on the interpersonal Stroop task but only when we conducted an idiographic analysis of schema-relevant adjectives. |
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This confirms our previous work showing that visual distractors produce the largest cross-modal congruency effects when presented close to the target hand. |
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Furthermore, much of the bill deals with the congruency of sentences handed down abroad and those handed down in Canada. |
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In these cases, the FFS implants are an additional measure to achieve joint congruency and support the reduction with the implants placed in subchondral bone. |
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An Internet launch for the collection is planned for a later date. Before the Internet launch, all of the PLMs will be examined for congruency with the MUHC Standards for Developing Written Patient Learning Materials. |
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Mental state reports also differed for thought content, thought self-assessment, mood level, mood-thought congruency, and mood stability. |
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Clearly, many instances of Timaeus's account suggest a congruency between the parts and whole of the cosmos. |
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In this work we propose the phase congruency features which are based on the Peter Kovesi model. |
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Such outcomes relate to the symmetry of the sphere rather than either congruency or similarity. |
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It also analyzes the level of congruency between the projected and perceived tourism destination image of Vietnam. |
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The articular surfaces between the balanSys® PS femoral condyles and tibial PE-Inlay exhibit a high degree of congruency throughout flexion and extension. |
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Perhaps Whitman exaggerated baseball's importance to and its congruency with life in the United States, but few would argue the contrary, that baseball has been merely a simple or an occasional diversion. |
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The one condition that tends to produce congruency between the views of publics in Middle Eastern states and those of their leaders is a shared perception of threat from an outside source. |
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The CCG respondents talked about a strong congruency between what the Auxiliary is doing and trying to do, and what the CCG is doing and trying to do. |
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Relevance concerns the congruency between the perception of what is needed as envisioned by the initiative planners and the reality of what is needed from the perspective of intended beneficiaries. |
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The one condition that tends to produce congruency between the views of the masses and those of their leaders in the Middle East is a shared perception of threats from an outside source. |
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Work on the congruency of methods to estimate ammonia emission from liquid manure management systems was described in a scientific paper to be published. |
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Perhaps that's one of the reasons why, when it comes to the national drug strategy, which, you're right, is not very well communicated or well known, there may be a lack of congruency at times among the agencies out there. |
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An optimal congruency and post-cam mechanism for physiological kinematics. |
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It is not necessary to measure Criteria such as those that state simply that congruency exists, as with the philosophy statements for the program and governing organization. |
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Congruency is the consistency that the self-identification has with the stimuli. |
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