But these efforts are wasted if the copy is stale or lacks a congruous theme. |
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For such people summer is congruous with added misery courtesy of the frequent power failures and water shortages. |
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All these elements which have some mutual conflict of interest are congruous with the inferior part of the universe which we call earth. |
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An analysis for reliability and validity shows that the responses to these two questions are congruous and measure the same magnitude. |
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Altogether his work has a distinctive, congruous voice, but individually his films are produced with very dissimilar methods and motives. |
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The work of the Facility is congruous with the mandate of the Bank to promote the social progress and economic development of African countries. |
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When we've finished, we'll take a break to analyze our parallel developments which could just as well be congruous, as in contrast. |
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The aim, for Magritte, was to mix his symbols and so chance upon congruous incongruities. |
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However, it has to be accepted that the resulting legislative structure was less than congruous. |
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The audit further confirmed that the number and types of offsets we sold and purchased were congruous with those procured from the myclimate. |
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The colours and the ambiance of the mini-site are congruous with those of the in situ exhibition, prolonging the aesthetic experience. |
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The presence of the phoenix is congruous with the interpretation of the motto. |
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Most concepts are supported with descriptive text and a congruous number of documents for a deeper insight. |
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Rather, she keeps close to home, a location that metonymically signals that her interests are congruous with the interests of her husband and family. |
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And our previous name and layout wasn't congruous with what we were doing. |
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His work is nothing if not congruous and consistently rewarding. |
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There was something both incongruous and congruous in the final resting spot for the shimmering American chronicler of corrosive glamour and crushed dreams: next to a busy highway peppered with tacky strip malls. |
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It fitted in with his idea of direct hits – a concept congruous with how Flowers writes his big, rousing songs: he wants to target his audience, hard. |
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The internal market and consumer protection are therefore not conflicting issues, but rather are entirely congruous and this is a path that we must continue to follow. |
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Thinking about the user and keeping their demands in mind is the basic axis for creating tools and communication elements that are congruous with the objectives of your business. |
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Any operation or transaction, meant in the broadest sense of the term, must be legitimate, authorised, consistent, congruous, documented, recorded and verifiable at any time. |
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The possible meeting of subjective exigencies will not be matched by the objective need to provide a congruous and proportionate response to a blatant deviation from universal values. |
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However, on any given day, the composition of visitors to the Capital is not congruous with the above ratio, most likely due to differences in population size. |
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The evaluation also found that grant recipients combine types of research that are not thought to be congruous, leading to new critical approaches in their fields, as well as innovative avenues for dissemination and teaching. |
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This can include unilateral optic nerve lesions, paracentral scotomas, congruous and incongruous homonymous hemianopias and quadrantanopias, as well as altitudinal defects. |
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