Sentence examples for would be consonant from inspiring English sources

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"I wouldn't take those statements too seriously as they are designed to woo a small contingent of American Indians," said Deo. "But Donald Trump, who doesn't seem to overanalyse anything, is likely to take a stance against Pakistan, which would be consonant with his stance on Islamic terrorism, and would be in India's favour".

His subjects were on the surface resolutely prosaic and artless, yet it can be argued that what he demanded of them was quality—he demanded that they be exemplary of the brave, groping, sometimes comic effort to create a built culture that would be consonant with an unprecedented nation.

Tenth, since God has been called all merciful and since Jesus told his students to forgive the same offender 490 times (70 x 7 times), it would be consonant with these for God to forgive all of humanity.

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In 2006 it was decided that although some IRS employees historically devoted themselves to tax collection, it would be more consonant with George Bush's idea of non-government, if that task were turned over to private collection agencies.

Welcoming virtually every would-be immigrant might well be consonant with Jesus' teaching, but it's not a workable national policy.

The sign must be consonant with that which it signifies.

State law allows the Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control to create temporary permits "to provide for contingencies where it would be appropriate and consonant with the spirit of this chapter to issue a license, but the contingency has not been expressly provided for".

Single letters, vowels, consonants would be isolated and treated as compositional elements.

According to the rules set, lip rounding would be unspecified for the consonants, leaving these targets to be determined from the vowel context by linear interpolation from the unrounded, across the consonant cluster, to the rounded.

A stronger left IFG response to words than consonant strings would be consistent with activation of language processes beyond orthography, such as phonological or semantic processing.

In contrast, if fast transitions were a problem for RD children and not just similarity, stop consonant contrasts would be more difficult than fricative contrasts, even though both differed only on one phonetic feature.

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