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According to table 6 clinicians are requested to understand the patients' demands even though these demands are not always consonant with the clinician's own perspective on therapeutic choices.
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Certainly idle fancies ought not to be fabricated recklessly against the evidence of experiments, nor should we depart from the analogy of nature, since nature is always simple and ever consonant with itself".
Counterpoint is not always consonant.
And Tony Blair, for all his huge first parliamentary majority, was always handicapped by a certain lightness of manner entirely consonant with the verbal slipperiness that later defined him.
A better approach for any chief executive is to assume that, in presidential politics, as in retailing, the customer is always right, and that the electorate's verdict will be consonant with history's consensus.
He clings to the consonant with affection.
Are such sights consonant with two weeks of blissful rest?
I am always disappointed to encounter hip-hop fans and artists who find new kinds of rap "too simple," "not musical," or in some way not properly consonant with the work of canonical m.c.s.
Consonant with this was the formation of novobulgarski, the new (or modern) literary Bulgarian language based on the vernacular of its eastern dialects, as opposed to the medieval Church Slavonic, which until then had always been used for literary purposes.
The sign must be consonant with that which it signifies.
Revolutionary priorities had to be made consonant with other needs.
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