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Synonyms for consonant

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Synonyms for consonant

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Consonantly, a study revealed in its findings that body image is associated with sexual function and satisfaction and the alopecia caused by the treatment, impacting QL negatively (Recalde & Samudio, 2012).
A special approach of this remaining open problem has been developed in [14] and [15], with the definition of the symmetric valuations, that have the advantage of treating the indeterminates [X.sub.1],...,[X.sub.n] consonantly. Being more approachable, these valuations may be used in understanding and solving the general case of extensions from K to K([X.sub.1],...,[X.sub.n]).
First, when the ADP is correctly oriented, it seems the conscious, psychological Africanity guides the person in behaving consonantly. Second, when the ADP is psychologically misoriented, s/he evinces negative collective African self-survival behavior.
have joint responsibility for the national transfer pricing inventory" In case of disagreements, issues will be elevated to the next level of management and decided, in every case, consonantly with "the best answer from the standpoint of the U.S.
"Consonantly, a lawyer is not an insurer of victory for clients he represents.
Finally, as modern hero, don Manuel restores the idea of the Romantic, earthly Paradise: "Consonantly, the restored paradise of the Apocalypse will not be a location outside this world to which we will be transferred after death; it will be this world itself, as experienced by our redeemed and glorified senses in our earthly experience" (Abrams 53).