| 11. | This translation returns to a more concordant language in relation to the basic texts.
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| 12. | For example, twins are concordant when both have or both lack a given trait.
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| 13. | The translation was concordant, and at the same time, the language flowed well.
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| 14. | Concordant rites exist with the blessing and often the active support of regular masonic lodges.
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| 15. | Fay entered concordant for the International Laws of the Sea for the United State Government.
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| 16. | This is concordant with empirical evidence highlighting relationship closeness as a constraint on self-enhancement.
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| 17. | Gradually, the number of filopodia begin to decline concordant with a rise in spine number.
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| 18. | The second assumption is usually justified by the concordant behavior of the mineral observed in tests.
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| 19. | This can contrast chords in which vibrations are concordant with others where the vibrations are not harmonically related.
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| 20. | The Adriatic Sea itself is a concordant landform, consisting of a body of water between parallel ranges.
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