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Aristotle's basic teleological framework extends to his ethical and political theories, which he regards as complementing one another.
The different strategies of network management can be seen as complementing one another.
Shane Burgess, a partner with headhunters Odgers, Ray and Berndtson, says: "Employers particularly within manufacturing and retail see the MBA as complementing experience, not replacing it.
Most believers see these diversities as complementing each other and leave to scholars the argument that the primal documents may compete with and even contradict each other.
Mr. Holliday described the anthology, for example, as complementing efforts by Charlotte Beers, a former Madison Avenue advertising executive who is now under secretary of state for public diplomacy, to sell the United States to often hostile Muslim populations.
It's possible that the best partners may be better at coordinating and sharing the tasks involved with raising offspring as well as complementing a chosen partner's specific strengths and weaknesses (doi 10.1111/j.1600-048X.2012.05555.x), or they may just be more effective at inspiring a chosen partner's best reproductive effort (doi 10.1098/rstb.1993.0059).
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A fraction of mRNA sequences are deposited to GenBank as complemented strand.
He sees that as complement.
Pain specialists emphasize that treatments are used as complements to, not substitutes for, traditional medicine.
The hard-working bartender's goal seemed to be to hide, as much as complement, the gin.
Every section has to stand or fall on its own merits, as well as complement the whole.
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