Sentence examples for consistent with conflict from inspiring English sources

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Although a BX > AY pattern is consistent with conflict being increased under probe-based conditions, the early, rather than late timecourse of the effect suggests that the trial-type effect might be anticipatory or expectancy-related.

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This is consistent with conflicting results regarding a potential protective effect of P2Y signaling in ischemia published by others.

These results are consistent with sexual conflict theory: species in which sexual conflict is more manifested (EPT) exhibited a stronger sexual dimorphism and more elaborated sexually selected traits than species with less intense sexual conflict (CPT).

Hypothesis 2 hypothesized that conflict management strategies of 5-year-olds in China, Japan, and Korea would be consistent with the conflict management strategies of school-age children (see Figure 1).

Consistent with applicable conflict of interest laws, the agency official may use the services of applicants, consultants, or designees to prepare information, analyses and recommendations under this part.

The well preserved prenatal growth in apparently compromised intrauterine environments would be consistent with the conflict theory that overexpression of PEGs promotes fetal and placental growth.

Instead our results show that the production of choosey female genotypes also yields unattractive male genotypes, and vice versa, consistent with sexual conflict theory [ 40, 42, 67].

The reporting of racism varied by context and ethnic group and, consistent with the conflict (Blumer 1958) and constrict (Putnam 2007) hypotheses, Whites in more ethnically diverse contexts were more likely to report racism.

For example, Pt1 knew, and could produce the colour names, but showed a marked delay in naming the colour correctly on incongruent trials and a marked increase in error rate on trials where she might read the colour word instead or produce a filled hesitation consistent with response conflict.

Studies of humans and using animal models suggest that parental genes influence different aspects of placental size and physiology to promote (paternal) or restrict (maternal) fetal growth in a manner consistent with parental conflict theory (Willison, 1991; Allen et al.,,; Hitchins and Moore, 2002; Apostolidou et al., 2007; Demetriou et al., 2014).

Consistent with the conflict hypothesis, Caenorhabditis elegans (Dean et al. 2014) and the therian mammals (Drown et al. 2012) show a deficit of mt-N genes on their X chromosomes, and genes sensitive to mitochondrial polymorphism are scarce on the Drosophila X chromosome (Rogell et al. 2014).

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