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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accounts consistent" is not correct as it lacks a verb or context to clarify its meaning.
It could be used in a context where you are discussing the reliability or coherence of multiple accounts or reports, but it needs to be part of a complete sentence.
Example: "The accounts consistent with each other suggest that the event occurred as reported."
Alternatives: "consistent accounts" or "coherent accounts".
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A Vietnamese woman who said she witnessed the events of that night, and two people who said they were relatives of the civilians killed, gave accounts consistent with Mr. Klann's version.
Still, in what appears likely to be a pattern during this trial, Mr. Vinegrad found examples in the voluminous history of the case, some from the very same testimony cited by the defense, in which Mr. Louima had provided accounts consistent with the prosecution's view of the case.
Using data from a pilot, involving the creation of a market (auction) for conservation contracts, we demonstrate a methodology to calculate the contribution of purchased ecosystem services to GDP, and create selected physical environmental asset accounts consistent with the System of Integrated Environmental and Economic Accounts.
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In testimony before Congress on Sept. 24, about a week after Lehman's collapse, Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke gave an accounting consistent with comments and news coverage at the time.
A BRI commander described to NBC News how his team "could not afford to pause" even after one member was shot in the hand and others lost their protective shields in the crossfire – an account consistent with descriptions of state-of-the-art international police training.
In an account consistent with the official version of events coming out of Washington, but could not be independently confirmed, she said the men bought a bottle of Absolut vodka for the table and when that was finished bought a second one.
Along the way, they made decisions about who to study with and which resources to use, an account consistent with a situative theory of cognition, which posits that mental activity and social action is situated within specific socio-cultural and organizational contexts while also being distributed among mind, tool, and activity (Greeno 1998; Spillane et al. 2001).
The grand ensemble 5 year hindcasts that were intialized between 1960 and 2007 (diamonds) show high skill in predicting the decadal variability of the observations (Pearson's correlation r = 0.87, p <<0.001 with the effects of autocorrelation taken into account) consistent with previous studies [ Robson et al., 2012b, 2014b].
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The official said the accounts were consistent with those of Officer Neri's partner and other witnesses in the building.
Both accounts were consistent with tracking data that showed the vessel moving westwards along the southern Turkish coast before heading towards Greece and then on to Italy.
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