One cannot overlook the conceptual congruity between the concepts of damp stagnation and peripheral tissue resistance, due to obesity. |
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Yet it is a mistake to interpret the current close alliance as a congruity of interests. |
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What I have been trying to do is define a congruity or community of interest between farmers and conservationists who are not farmers. |
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The degree of congruity appears to be significantly higher in relatively more prosperous regions while it is lower in the less developed regions. |
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A lot of it relates to congruity of filing, particularly in Canada, the U. S., Europe, and Japan. |
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With a few exceptions, this map illustrates an apparent congruity between the main urban network and the primary road system. |
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Challenge 1: Lack of congruity between our rich spirituality and our living witness. |
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The development of a comprehensive planning strategy and calendar, allows FSCO to ensure congruity among all components of business planning. |
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Goal congruity between parental firms has a positive influence on personal attachment, while cultural distance between them exerts a negative effect. |
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Authentication of the unknown painting included a congruity between crinkles in the paint surface of the unknown picture, and cut marks on the back of the Minneapolis Study. |
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Despite the geographic and temperamental distance between them, this congruity is more than coincidence. |
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Evaluation of the ergonomic congruity between working surface heights and distances in the working area. |
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By identifying them and working to restore cardiac congruity, their impact will be lessened and replaced by problem-solving thoughts and actions. |
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The use of financial resources is motivated by the person requiring them, who responds also for their congruity. |
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They advocate the practice of restoring this congruity through meditation which concentrates on the heart. |
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The recorded commentaries struck a fine congruity between historical details and interesting human insights into what had happened in those resplendent rooms. |
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On a dozen axes of values, then, there is a deep congruity, much of it reflecting the influence of the archaic epic bard on the nineteenth-century novelist. |
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It is too long, and jumps among characters with little congruity. |
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The protocol specifications are given in chap. 4.3 Event transmission from PC to REI2 on p.29REI2 does not do any kind of check on the congruity of data sent for insertion. |
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In this cadaveric study, acromioclavicular joint congruity was examined after three methods of coracoclavicular loop repair. |
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Applying controls on brokering activities within a State's territory irrespective of the broker's nationality would ensure indispensable congruity of control systems. |
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This depends on the level of congruity between the units of observation. |
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Section II of the present report notes the congruity between the Commission's mandate and the dimension of the right to health of the underlying determinants. |
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Mastery of cardiac congruity has resulted in improving the conditions of those suffering from heart problems, insomnia, exhaustion, anxiety and mental fatigue. |
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It also stresses the need to ensure, in the formulation and implementation of mandates, adequate resources and congruity between mandates, resources and realizable objectives. |
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They use role congruity theory as a vehicle for analyzing genderized characterizations of leadership and ensuing glass-ceiling effects. |
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