Sentence examples for somehow compatible from inspiring English sources

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Yet again, ministers are doing the dirty work of the shale gas industry and taking away the rights of local people to say no to fracking, whilst making contemptible claims that fracking is somehow compatible with tackling climate change".

Disco and house DJ's, by contrast, love long, seamless segues -- the idea is often to find records that are somehow compatible, and then beat-match them so precisely that dancers don't even notice when the first one gradually fades away.

Yet they implausibly insist that this is somehow compatible with remaining a full member of the EU: any talk of "associate membership" is firmly sat on.However, as our poll (see table) suggests, the Conservatives' reticence could cost them votes.

Vienna - EVER since 1996, when Pope John Paul II said that evolution (a term he did not define) was "more than just a hypothesis," defenders of neo-Darwinian dogma have often invoked the supposed acceptance -- or at least acquiescence -- of the Roman Catholic Church when they defend their theory as somehow compatible with Christian faith.

It's "nonsense," Coyne wrote, to suggest that the Old Testament is somehow compatible with human evolution and polygenism: All you have to do is read Genesis itself, which never suggests "that Adam and Eve were anything but the ancestors of all humanity".

All moral entities, however, of whatever type, depend for their existence on the will of intelligent beings who externally assign normative, action-directing significance to things intrinsically lacking this, but nonetheless somehow compatible with or receptive to it.

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In order for governance to work they must somehow be compatible, in order to be mutually responsive.

But, of course, the fact that the incoherence that we call race can somehow be compatible with something like philosophical rigor lets us know something about the limits of philosophy, you know?" Moten's poetry, which was a finalist for a National Book Award, in 2014, has a good deal in common with his critical work.

In other words, the Arabic version takes it for granted that Aristotle's position is correct, and that this position must therefore somehow be compatible with the Plotinian position (on this see Adamson 2002, ch.3).

You know, deep down, that it's becoming increasingly difficult and exhausting to keep convincing yourself, and others, that your progressive, reasoned values are somehow completely compatible with those words written 1400 years ago.

The nature of the EU's tortuous decision-making makes that very notion inconceivable.In the long run, the bigger question is whether the two approaches can somehow be made compatible.

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