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This balance conforms to some optimum compromise between producing many eggs containing little food for the development of young or fewer eggs with more provisions.
In effect, policy makers tell people whether they are hungry based on whether the amount of calories they take in conforms to some externally imposed standard.
But the true appeal of this place is its particular character and not how it conforms to some picture-book idea of what a sun-dappled wine paradise should look like.
— Maybe it's just because it conforms to some Northerner's stereotype I have about Texas, but at South by Southwest almost anything Americana-flavored — country, folk, alt-country, cowpunk — sounds great to me.
The Government has to persuade the nation that what it is doing makes sense... in particular managements and trade unions need to be convinced that what they are required to do conforms to some overall aims to which they themselves subscribe.
The global trade with products conforms to some important rules which have been written down in multilateral trade agreements to preserve economic and fiscal interests.
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But we still expect the architects of individual buildings to conform to some imagined objective ideal.
The industry standards are assumed to conform to some expected environmental conditions.
Concrete must conform to some special conditions such as durability and strength during its life cycle.
On the surface, Ms. Baldrige, in public relations, had conformed to some degree.
It suggests — no, not anti-Semitism — a compulsion to make the facts conform to some predetermined conviction.
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