Sentence examples for quite consonant from inspiring English sources

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At first, it seems to be a common sense response to the argument from evil quite consonant with what we would expect the average person to say.

It is quite consonant with a 30% overall survival gain that mammograms have some benefit in 100% of breast cancer cases.

Russia's action is quite consonant with the spirit of the status quo power and complies with the Russian and Soviet legalistic tradition; that is, it relies on the invitation of the legitimate government of Syria.

A positive psychology perspective on cancer also is quite consonant with entrenched cultural beliefs and media portrayals of cancer as a life-threatening disease that can be defeated by character strength, persistent effort, and maintenance of a positive attitude, and it seemingly provides a scientific basis for these beliefs.

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I also wanted the first statement to be quite simple and consonant, the second to be complex and dissonant, and the third to be a purified version of the second; combining its general shape with the simpler soundworld of the first.

Long consonants are quite common and are due to both gemination (doubling) and assimilation (i.e., when two adjacent but different consonants become identical in pronunciation, as with /b/ + /p/ in the English word "cupboard").

Landshamer brought exactly the right naive and unsophisticated tone to it, even if, in places, she wasn't quite cutting through vocally: clearer consonants would have helped.

Good, because today he's back as a constructor with a tough but ultimately fair and fun puzzle that contains quite a few interesting consecutive-consonant and unique entries.

The authors found that "neighborhood type dissonance is statistically significantly associated with commute mode choice: dissonant urban residents are more likely to commute by private vehicle than consonant urbanites but not quite as likely as true suburbanites" [42].

But, having moral knowledge being made aware of the moral principles and rules of the society is one thing; being able to lead a life consonant with the moral principles is quite another.

According to "Quendi and Eldar: Essekenta Eldarinwa", written by Ælfwine, Quendya was the usual Vanyarin name given to the Quenya language, since in Vanyarin, the consonant groups ndy and ny remained quite distinct.

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