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"congruent" Definitions
  1. (geometry) having the same size and shape
  2. congruent (with something) (formal) in agreement with something; similar to something and not in conflict with it synonym compatible (2)

135 Sentences With "congruent"

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On Syria, the United States and Russia have congruent aims.
Their incentives are not necessarily congruent with Washington's policy objectives.
Similarly, in Whitney's paintings the structure is congruent with his color.
And they're not in line, they're not congruent with my blessings.
That would at least be congruent with the nature of this exemption.
There were four experimental conditions: a sound paired with a ball, no sound paired with an empty box (both "congruent" conditions); versus a rattling sound paired with an empty box, or no sound paired with a ball ("non-congruent" conditions).
It has to be congruent to some extent with the other things you already believe.
This view is congruent with some of the harshest criticisms of Washington's backlash against Huawei.
And do I know what I'm doing to be congruent with my long term goals?
Of course, several of the less-experienced, less-congruent justices were appointed for political purposes.
Only later did I see how every part of this was congruent with his aim.
They're not all from the same series—none, in fact, seem congruent with the rest.
Bonds and stocks typically move inversely, so the congruent relationship is particularly interesting to him.
Those references to international laws, however, aren't totally congruent with Beijing's history with such rules.
Mathematical notions such as horizontal, vertical, parallel, congruent and equidistant appeared in bold print on the instructions.
We have seen what visceral speeches can do, in politics, when they are not congruent with truth.
Palestinian aspirations for an independent state with a congruent territory are also no longer on the agenda.
The congruent touching tricks the brain, giving the subject a sensation of "feeling" from the rubber hand.
I couldn't figure out how women's silence online would be congruent with our goals of equality and safety.
But it illuminated the major difference between the two singers, whose audiences might seem congruent from a distance.
It's ultimately congruent with an age-old adage on Wall Street: cut your losses as quickly as possible.
"This finding is congruent with homophobic abuse and assault being very disproportionately experienced by the young," the researchers say.
As part of the deal, Pete Rive has joined the startup's board, as has Congruent managing partner Josh Posamentier.
In a telephone conversation, Dr. Painter said that his vision of the United States was congruent with her own.
As some senators described it, acquittal of impeachment charges and innocence are not necessarily congruent when it comes to judgment.
Meanwhile, women are performing their own kind of gender-congruent behavior by erring on the side of "no" to sex.
The latter is congruent with the bursting tech bubble, an event that lopped 50% off of the S&P 500.
It takes an extraordinary amount of energy and dedication to maintain it and keep it all congruent and held together.
From night to night we're not trying to make the performances congruent to one another, but different from one another.
He designates such feelings as "true" because their experience is congruent with the organism's state of need or lack thereof.
Yet Bacevich's narrative is also congruent with older critics of America's way of life and its way in the world.
If this approach isn&apost congruent with your own personal investment thesis, it likely won&apost make sense to employ.
Despite these obstacles, Rakowitz remains flexible in a way that feels congruent with the fractured history he seeks to engage.
"That still is not necessarily congruent with the weather and when consumers are actually physically buying the merchandise," Quan told CNBC.
Interestingly, many successful entrepreneurs admit to being happier before they were "successful," back when their motivations were congruent with their values.
Withdrawing from Paris is, to be sure, consistent with his politics and his policies: but it's also congruent with his persona.
It's a compelling narrative, and one congruent with the story of "American carnage" that brought Donald Trump to the White House.
In other words, the way we actually use the web today is no longer congruent with the way it was built.
"If people do their own investing, sometimes they might not invest in a way that is congruent with their tolerance," explained Wander.
Looking at the options market, Stacey Gilbert of Susquehanna, said that the 1998 comparison is also congruent with the past week's volatility.
Carrie Buck's story is poignant and galvanizing, and certain aspects are unnervingly congruent with the relationship between the government and women today.
That is another reason downside puts are often more expensive (and thus appear to price in higher probabilities) than congruent upside calls.
The company is also backed by FusionX, Congruent Ventures, Coffee Bell, Tandem Capital, Spindrift Equities, XN Ventures, Balius Partners and Hardware Club.
In this sense, The Times and King were congruent long before April 4, 1968: Each had anticipated his early, and violent, death.
But it's apparent that the new service work has many people doing things that aren't congruent with their sense of their identity.
"The winning option is to move the Christmas tree in its triangular form over to the 'A'...congruent to the 'A,'" he said.
For most, checking the box next to his name was congruent with believing he would get to work on making America great again.
"I see what Dawn is doing as entirely congruent with what the Russell family has done for the past 500 years," says Jamie.
In being capable of abstract relational thought and congruent moral emotions, they are capable of thinking ill of you and regarding you contemptuously.
"The seasonal pattern of oyster harvest [...] is congruent with the hypothesis that human activities at St. Catherines Shell Ring fluctuated seasonally," Cannarozzi wrote.
Five years is not enough time to think about how we should make any money in a way congruent with our founding values?
The new dashboard feels more congruent with the dominant mode of interaction on the car — touch — and sheds more of the historical button reliance.
Both his games include multiple endings depending on the player's narrative choices, congruent with the overall theme of establishing identity in the digital age.
As the world's largest democracy and a solid partner in the Indo-Pacific region, India is ideologically congruent and strategically central to U.S. interests.
But the technology behind Benjamin is fresh and does not yet have the capacity to conform to standards of clear and congruent narrative patterns.
In the end, the solution to the problem of our current labor shortage is congruent in both cases of production workers and educated workers.
"The underlying assumption of this meeting is not congruent with the rights of the Palestinian people, and the issue is not money," he said.
While the two lines are often congruent, accurately predicting recessions more or less in unison, the near-term forward spread has been more predictive.
The company's pitch was able to compel investors, including Congruent Ventures, MetaProp Partners, Fred Wilson and Brad Burnham, to throw $3.5 million to the company.
Congruent Ventures is a new VC firm on the block, and it's targeting $50 million for its first fund, according to a new SEC filing.
He scoured through the writings of history&aposs best traders and investors until he found an approach that was congruent with his own market philosophy.
"Patients need to come first, and the decisions that we make need to be guided by science and data, congruent with the law," he said.
No wonder that Facebook tracks our political views and only promotes posts that they think we would like, and ads that are congruent with our values.
"Comics have this fascinating myth-like capability to start and restart and be retold in ways that are more congruent to what's going on then," he says.
They provide cloud computing services, office space, warehouse storage, payroll management and access to legal templates, respectively — at first glance, not a particularly congruent set of services.
An important thing with smell—and indeed with music—is that it's congruent with what kind of product is being sold and what the product is like.
Never had industrial performance and the state of the labor market  seemed less congruent; and this strained an unspoken assumption about the trickle-down benefits of capitalism.
Giving away a lump sum to nearly all Americans is, in their view, an option more congruent with their new image as the party of the people.
Congruent geographic patterns and likeness in population volume means that tech solutions achieved by startups in China could also function in Latin America – for example, digital banking.
Her weaknesses are congruent with her vision of the world's totalizing interconnectedness; they flow from her awareness of the trade-offs—beyond precious erections—that revolution might require.
This is not congruent with the CDC Guidelines—which recognize that some patients in chronic pain will continue to require opioids—nor does it have any scientific basis.
By making his role "congruent with Japan's democratic institutions," she suggested, he is probably hoping to nudge Japan toward its new, democratic identity and away from its past.
But scientists' projections, if rapid action isn't taken, are not "congruent with a stable society," said Ms. Guy, 32, who works at a marine conservation nonprofit in Washington.
The round was led by Rosecliff Ventures joined by Collaborative Fund, with participation from Congruent Ventures, Third Prime Capital, Closed Loop Ventures, Bleu Capital, Gramercy Fund, and Ride Ventures.
This could include conceding to "soft demands from the Islamic community, such as an equitable economy that is more congruent with sharia principles", he said in a recent note.
Instead, she embraces the vulnerability that comes with releasing music under her own name, a vulnerability that feels congruent with the more free-floating material she's been working on.
"The new structure is congruent with new market conditions, so we will now have an independence and oversight governance that is needed," Sharps Pixley CEO Ross Norman told Reuters.
There's no particular rhyme or reason to the goods on sale at the nearly 50-year-old boutique, yet it all fits a congruent aesthetic: lavish, colorful and playful.
In another tweet, one user pointed out that they'd received a congruent response, suggesting the retailer would be best to train their associates on how to work with transgender customers.
She had finally isolated the L7 gene: the gene that, flipped on, caused a kid to become trans and, flipped off, left their internal anatomical map comfortably congruent with their body.
Mr. Corker suggested that the bill was in fact "very congruent with the will of the Iranian people themselves," an assertion that a fellow Republican, Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky, disputed.
In an email, Boghossian told me this was because the two of them have "congruent beliefs about metaphysics" — not believing in God or the supernatural, specifically — and that they disagreed on politics.
Even in modern travel writings, there is that sense a woman needs a reason to travel and must recognize that her adventure is not congruent with where she is supposed to be.
Researchers found that when cats encountered a condition that wasn't congruent with physical laws—for example, the box doesn't rattle but a ball falls out—they tended to look at it longer.
Congruent Ventures, a new firm led by veteran clean energy VCs Abe Yokell and Joshua Posamentier, has raised $92 million in funds to back early-stage companies focused on sustainability-related technology.
The track's elements—a pensive marimba and a measured rhythmic bass line—seem to run on congruent yet semi-autonomous timelines, glued together by a female voice chanting the titular phrase throughout.
Mr. Trump, as he has shown clearly in the Kavanaugh confirmation process, seems to have no difficulty taking another person's perspective, and then feeling and expressing a sympathetic or congruent moral emotion.
People don't start studies and stop studies congruent with our fiscal quarters, but we're really thrilled with our long-term growth rates...," Foster said in a one-on-one interview on "Mad Money.
For genital surgery, the association says a patient should take hormones and live for at least one year "in the gender role that is congruent with their gender identity" before seeking surgical interventions.
"Focusing on the image, the children being ripped away from their parents, I don't see how that is congruent with what the real threat is, which are terrorists, druggies, et cetera," Clapper said.
They plan next to try the experiment in reverse: to scan incoming students who don't yet know one another and see whether those with the most congruent neural patterns end up becoming good friends.
"Sydney is a city that has never really invested deeply in a cohesive plan for being congruent -- at least until now," says Amadou Doumbia, a New Yorker who moved to Sydney eight months ago.
Not all Democrats agreed on where the line between "good" and "bad" immigrant ought to be drawn, but it quickly became apparent that it wasn't congruent with the line between "criminal" and "noncriminal" aliens.
" Congruent with this save-the-whales tone, Fraser-Jenkins' case is aimed not toward potential investors but toward policymakers, exhorting them to "care about active fund management" since it is "a force for social good.
Hagenauer's sculpture of Anthony, carved with virtuosic dexterity in the round from a walnut log, displays subject matter that is congruent with the earliest legends of Anthony — the saint struggling with a single demon underfoot.
"The biggest challenge moving forward will be continuing trying to accelerate growth and acquire assets that are congruent with Thomson Reuters existing operations," said Colin Plunkett, an equity research analyst at Morningstar Research Services LLC.
"The biggest challenge moving forward will be continuing trying to accelerate growth and acquire assets that are congruent with Thomson Reuters' existing operations," said Colin Plunkett, an equity research analyst at Morningstar Research Services LLC.
"The biggest challenge moving forward will be continuing trying to accelerate growth and acquire assets that are congruent with Thomson Reuters' existing operations," said Colin Plunkett, an equity research analyst at Morningstar Research Services LLC.
DICK MORRIS, FORMER ADVISOR TO BILL CLINTON: Well I think his policy is crucial but I think the thing about his personality that is capturing people is that he&aposs congruent with what the people want.
Unlike the or the Russell 2000, the Dow is a price-weighted index, meaning that its performance is congruent to that of a portfolio that owns a single share of each company contained in the index.
Finding the art to try to combine the great machine learning individuals with the great doctors, having them work on a congruent mission, that's part of the art of venture capital-, JB: But that's in short supply.
"The challenge often is that, from a venture perspective, you dump $10 million to $40 million into a startup just to figure out if that works," says Congruent Ventures managing partner Abe Yokell, a veteran cleantech investor.
"Some (board members) argued that given the current environment, the current monetary policy stance is not congruent with a trajectory for inflation converging to the 3.0 percent goal toward the end of next year," the minutes said.
Congruent geographic patterns and likeness in population volume means that tech solutions achieved by startups in Southeast Asia could also function in Latin America — warranting heavier investment, especially when considering how much has been invested into Southeast Asia.
"Some people go to therapy to help figure out who they are and what they want — who they want romantic and sexual relationships with, what gender modality will feel congruent and affirming to them, and so on," she says.
In the passed the FBI has been very clear, we treat both sides at political isle the same but yes there are certainly problems here that not congruent with the way one side is being treated versus the other.
This discounts that it ran congruent to Obama's existing foreign policy, and that Clinton actually offered a 180 degree turn toward Kiev, so much so that Ukraine was caught in its own meddling and collusion scandal with the DNC.
"The question would be how long negotiations would sustain and for how long we will have the latest tariffs in place," Pan said, adding that foreign outflows would likely be congruent with the time taken to resolve the trade spat.
Mary Elizabeth Lease's call for a "small phial" that could "furnish men with substance for days" and would lead to the mass liberation of womankind isn't congruent with the food-porn-laden era of celebrity chefs that we live in today.
However, the increasing call for a Section 4 removal under the 25th Amendment is what these same pseudo-psychiatrists might call a collective "mood congruent delusion," a condition reflecting the manic mood of critics drawn out by every new Trump tweet.
Plus, his self-displacement seems inextricable from the conceptual nature of his art, which has much to do with generating large, ideational spaces for the viewer to inhabit, and in the '60s it was congruent with historical notions of dematerialization.
The traction the company is seeing in its core business was validating for early investors like BV, Closed Loop Partners, Congruent Ventures and Sidewalk Infrastructure Partners, the Alphabet subsidiary's new spin-out that invests in technologies to support new infrastructure projects.
Span is backed by a slew of early investors, including Wireframe Ventures, Wells Fargo Strategic Capital, Ulu Ventures, Hardware Club, Energy Foundry, Congruent Ventures and 1/0 Capital, and intends to raise fresh cash before the end of the year.
In the near term, it offers venues to solve real problems and the opportunity for citizens to experience democratic successes in settings where democracy is more direct, interests are more congruent and solutions better tailored to local circumstances than at the national level.
To that end it has of course raised the $26 million A round, "co-led by Acadia Woods and Congruent Ventures, with participation from a number of other investors, including Prelude Ventures, Samsung Ventures and Shell Ventures," as the press release puts it.
The juxtaposition of these three operas of congruent period, place and style is in all likelihood a coincidence, spurred — more than any creative consideration — by the sales-conscious programming that has made this one of the most unexciting Met seasons in memory.
As they take us through an hour of improvised sounds, I notice that they're flipping the typical concert experience: instead of listening first and watching a live performance second, we visually ingested disjointed imagery to a congruent tune, watching first and listening for assistance.
From Shakespeare's fable, Tyler has gracefully distilled a congruent but very different one—not one in which Kate needs to be "tamed" by a masterful man but one where she becomes more herself by being made to engage with someone as odd as she is.
Similarly, comparing the yield on utilities stocks to the yield on the overall S&P 500 (as judged by its congruent ETF proxy, the SPY) shows that utilities investors are now earning a much smaller premium than they have become used to over the past few years.
We examined homes of similar quality in congruent neighborhoods — with the exception of the racial demographics — to make an apples-to-apples comparison between places where the share of the black population is 50% or higher and those where there are little to no black residents.
"Of the 83 percent of healthcare organizations who've witnessed an uptick in attacks over the past year, Carbon Black reports: "This number is not only congruent to industry data we've seen but also aligns with conversations we have with [chief information security officers] around the world.
"A real increase of 33.6 percent of the income of the poorest households in the country in just one year is presented, which is not congruent with the trend that has been manifesting itself in other INEGI instruments and economic variables," CONEVAL said in a statement.
Here is Mr. Macron's toughest challenge in the next two weeks: how to reconcile an electorate that has grown more conservative and fearful of the effects of globalization with the idea that a stronger Europe is congruent with France's interests and will not harm the country's national identity.
However, as we also noted at the time, meat-eating is still prevalent, slaughter methods vary, and standards of welfare and the definition of cruelty are not always congruent across the globe, making it difficult to single out one animal, or one dish, that doesn't make the ethics cut.
For instance, Gustave Flaubert's novel The Temptation of Saint Anthony, contains not only hallucinatory imagery congruent with the effects of ergot alkaloids, but also contains in the opening passage of the novel a clear symbol of a known cause of ergot poisoning: a description of a loaf of black bread inside the hermit saint's cabin.
Yet the fact that he and Mr. Obama could set aside those tensions to work together yet again on a joint plan to reduce greenhouse gases attests to the pragmatic personal rapport they have built, as well as to the complexity of the broader United States-China relationship, a tangle of competing and congruent interests.
Of course, little of this rhetoric appears at all congruent with what President Trump has been proposing for the United States -- far more restrictive immigration policies, few grants of asylum and virtually no coordination with foreign allies or partners on such issues, not to mention a border wall that remains in a state of suspended animation.
A study from the University of New South Wales in Australia found that the top three reasons were "to elicit strong arousal emotion that was both congruent and opposite to their current mood state," the ''psychological benefits of catharsis, emotional connection or emotional resolution" and "to enable grief, elicit memories, or simply disengage from negative stimuli.
That Trump has stressed "law and order" doesn't seem exactly congruent with a more progressive policy on drugs, but Trump is so fundamentally non-ideological, at heart, that the optimist is hardly crazy to suppose that he could made to consider changing just what the law, in this case, consists of, in view of enhancing the "order" in question.
Once a person transitions — whether that means coming out to friends and family, using hormone treatments, or having gender confirmation surgery — then they have to "adjust to physically wearing their gender in a way that's congruent to what it's already been for a long time — but now people see it," says Aydin Olson-Kennedy, MSW, executive director of the Los Angeles Gender Center.
While you have the young, little George Washington with his recognizably adult head, and cherry trees as bizarre lollipops, the painting is full of weird structural curves from the arcs of the revealing curtain (fringed with cherry-like balls) and the splayed tree, to the series of small, visually connected events of hands and arms that move in congruent arcs.
The neural response patterns evoked by the videos — on subjects as diverse as the dangers of college football, the behavior of water in outer space, and Liam Neeson trying his hand at improv comedy — proved so congruent among friends, compared to patterns seen among people who were not friends, that the researchers could predict the strength of two people's social bond based on their brain scans alone.
That said, I do think, and try to show in the book, that many of the practices and concepts that were operative in the Qing — for example, the ways the court organized policies around "purity" in Mongolia and the idea of "nurturing the mussels" in Manchuria — were in many ways congruent with what you see in other parts of the world in the 19th century.
" But it was telling that there was no "Megyn Kelly moment," the term Jim Rutenberg of The New York Times used to describe that point in an interview when "you, a Fox guest—maybe a regular guest or even an official contributor—are pursuing a line of argument that seems perfectly congruent with the Fox worldview, only to have Kelly seize on some part of it and call it out as nonsense, maybe even turn it back on you.
Here is what I would ask Steyn to consider: What if, just what if, the fact that Trump has surrounded himself with people (cabinet members and family members alike) who don't believe in Trumpism, the fact that he has gone along with budgets and health care bills and foreign policy moves that are not obviously congruent with Trumpism, the fact that he generally seems to lack any zeal for a fight when his campaign promises collide with Republican and/or center-left establishment opposition … what if all of this means that he never really believed in Trumpism himself?

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