The discordancy of this design suggests that the theory involved is very important, and has many serious adherents who wear turtlenecks and smoke a lot. |
In addition, the acceptability of slides as stated by the participants was tabulated according to the discordancy rates for a given cytodiagnostic category. |
However, in a significant number of cases of female-positive discordancy, that settling down had taken place ten or more years in the past. |
He had, anyway, a sense of discordancy in how the language of money used to sound and how it now sounded. |
Finally, cases that were deemed unacceptable by participants had a higher discordancy rate with respect to diagnostic series than did slides that were deemed acceptable. |
The book leaves you in no doubt, however, that the flipside of music is in fact discordancy, unregulated clamour. |