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are consonant
adjective
Characterized by harmony or agreement.
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These data are consonant with a semantic bias.
Conclusion: The short-term results of pre-pubic TVT are consonant with those of classic TVT.
Identify potential new revenue sources that are consonant with the mission of university.
The residents, they say, are happy with their homes and the improvements they make are consonant with the designs.
These efforts are consonant with and contribute to the pursuit of the APEC vision of peace, harmony and common prosperity.
And many of the initiatives that she has independently supported on the City Council are consonant with the Mayor's vision for New York.
The plans for the Villa Lante are also attributed to Vignola (and they are consonant with his style), though there is no firm documentation.
The conclusions of this work are consonant with our own, in that they show how humans and CNNs can be made to give similar classifications for adversarial images.
The approaches presented here are consonant with the modern view of considering legacy systems as also providing Web services via multiple channels serving multiple categories of clients.
The evictions that followed, in turn, are consonant with what we have known for some time now about the political project of public health.
The F.B.I. requires its agents to read suspects their Miranda rights, and to question them in ways that are consonant with American law, so that when cases do get to trial they aren't thrown out.
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