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And yet this marvelous flexibility was somehow consistent with his idea that everything was perpetually in process: when a friend commented that a sunset he was painting seemed wan, he obligingly squeezed more orange on the canvas.
The economic impact of the test on this student is somehow consistent with what Moore et al. (2012) found in their study.
This pioneer work was followed by Ashbaugh et al. (2005) who suggested that at the same dosage of EVA, the efficiency of flowability improvement decreases with the decreasing wax carbon number, which is somehow consistent with Brar and Kumar's findings.
He continues to acknowledge the existence of climate change, but maintains that the Coalition's policies formed under the aforementioned man who said that climate change was crap is somehow consistent with this belief.
Our data are somehow consistent with this hypothesis [ 23] since both more nodules and more developed lateral roots are observed in Medicago plants nodulated by IAA-overproducing rhizobia.
It is worth noting that the effects observed at 10 μg/L are somehow consistent with the effects observed in vtg or hormone production; however, the changes in microarray features at 100 μg/L BPA are in clear contrast.
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The Lassonde pavilion probably won't appear on OMA fan tours, it's not wild enough, but that is somehow consistent for a firm comfortable with multiplicity and contradiction.
This suggests that time to peak is a parameter somehow consistent among individuals of the same species.
Grove also published a popular line of pornography that somehow seemed consistent with its commitment to literary modernism.
A unified theory of obesity should (somehow) be consistent with all these observations.
"I hope someday this experience can somehow be worked in, consistent with the lives they've been leading," he said.
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