ADJECTIVE
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in keeping
salaries agreeable with current trends
expressed views concordant with his background
plans conformable with your wishes - being of the same opinion
How To Use concordant In A Sentence
- Identical twins are not 100% concordant, indicating that there are nongenetic factors involved.
- It was clear to a mind so acute as Bruno's that the dogmas of the Church were correlated to a view of the world which had been superseded; and he drew the logical inference that they were at bottom but poetical and popular adumbrations of the Deity in terms concordant with erroneous physical notions. Renaissance in Italy, Volumes 1 and 2 The Catholic Reaction
- In five out of six relapsed eases, EBV status of lymph node biopsy at relapse was concordant with the initial biopsy.
- The concordant model of shared understanding and prescribing should improve health outcomes.
- If this wasn't a contradiction in terms one could say that the aspiration of the typical Spaniard is a strange, prohibitionist and dictatorial country of concordant individualists. Concordant Individualists
- Calasio is known by his _Concordantiae sacrorum Bibliorum hebraicorum_, published in 4 vols. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 4 "Bulgaria" to "Calgary"
- expressed views concordant with his background
- This reflects perhaps a culture of neutrality in matters that are religious, which is seen to be in the spirit of Alfred Nobel himself, and is very concordant with a Norwegian discretion about religious allegiance. Katherine Marshall: Faith, Peace And The Nobel: A Conversation With Former Bishop Of Oslo Gunnar Stalsett
- Thus, for the twins concordant for sexual orientation, the null hypothesis that there are no differences in dermatoglyphics between twins cannot be rejected.
- He stated that a well-defined parting surface, such as a bedding plane or unconformity, is a prerequisite for the site of intrusion of a concordant sill.