congruence

[ US /ˈkɔnɡɹuəns/ ]
[ UK /kˈɒnɡɹuːəns/ ]
NOUN
  1. the quality of agreeing; being suitable and appropriate
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How To Use congruence In A Sentence

  • He demonstrates the coherence and congruence of theism with the most recent advances in physics.
  • Human existence is an ongoing balancing act between being a body and having a body… it is also possible that the sense of humor repeatedly perceives the built-in incongruence of being human.
  • Mammalian phylogenetics at the ordinal level remains one of the outstanding problems in systematics because of the lack of congruence between different data sets.
  • In the work Kepler discusses harmony and congruence in geometrical forms and physical phenomena. Capsule Summaries of the Great Books of the Western World
  • Its elementary counterpart is the theorem that the equational theories on a free algebra F (V), defined as the deductively closed sets of equations that use variables from V, are exactly its substitutive congruences. Algebra
  • As the main quality which Ellen Terry brought to these roles, in addition to her beauty, grace, and charm, was a seemingly artless naturalness and spontaneity, her success tended to be in ratio to the congruence between her and the part.
  • Lerup, L. "Environmental and Behavioral Congruence as a Measure of Goodness in Public Space: The Case of Stockholm. " Ekistics 34 (1972).
  • The results of our analyses demonstrate that concatenation of data can improve the signal for relationships and also that care is needed to investigate possible incongruence between partitions.
  • But one does have to be very stupid indeed to accept both the rhetoric and substance of the present administration without any sense of the incongruence of the two.
  • Contrarily, a lack of consistency, or incongruence, between the theoretical principles and the programmatic practices results in a failure of a dual language program to achieve the desired linguistic and academic outcomes.
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