Sentence examples for be somewhat consistent with from inspiring English sources

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Although they are not direct measures of the confidence bounds of velocity, they are found to be somewhat consistent with manual (visual) estimation of the ambiguity of cloud tracking (IH16).

Many have heard that 22 veterans commit suicide every day, and while that number may actually be somewhat consistent with the rest of American society, something about it jumps off the page.

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"But we also found, in a result that was somewhat consistent with the result here, that sometimes the songs were able to recover their sort of real ranking in spite of the manipulation," Dr. Watts said.

Such figure is somewhat consistent with other results in the literature.

These computed bond lengths are somewhat consistent with the values of bulk material [33], in reasonable agreement with the reported data [34, 35].

The results are somewhat consistent with the literature in the sense that implementation involves a complex set of activities within a firm (Birkinshaw, 1997).

Results from the factorial design are somewhat consistent with the simple linear regression analysis, in that a 2 °C increase in air temperature can typically give an increase in SST, generally ranging between 0.5 and 0.8 °C over the global ocean.

These are somewhat consistent with the primary (3 km radius) and secondary (5 km radius) evacuation zones in the AVF contingency plan, but crucially suggest an additional larger radius of 8 km should be considered in evacuation demand analysis.

These results are somewhat consistent with findings from previous studies (Law et al. 2011; Van Beeck et al. 1991), which suggests that general advancements in medical care reduce RTF rate.

Surface offsets (MAGST-MAAT) were all within 3.5 °C, which are somewhat consistent with other parts of the QTP but smaller than those in the Arctic and Subarctic regions with dense vegetation and thick, long-duration snow cover.

This was somewhat consistent with previous reports that distortion in segregated populations possessing indica cytoplasm favors indica alleles, while populations possessing japonica cytoplasm did not harbor distortion, favoring a specific parental allele (He et al. [2001]; Peng et al. [2006]; Wang et al. [2009]).

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