Congruity in A Sentence

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    Each such heading in the template carried an amplification of its meaning with a view to semantic congruity.

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    Here, an interesting lack of congruity between animals and humans again bungled the stream of revelation.

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    Kepler's ineradicable belief in the existence of some such congruity was derived from the Pythagorean idea of an underlying harmony in nature; but his arduous efforts for its realization took a devious and fantastic course which seemed to give little promise of their surprising ultimate success.

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    This congruity of the miracle with divine truth and grace is the answer to Matthew Arnold's taunt about turning a pen into a pen-wiper or Huxley's about a centaur trotting down Regent Street.

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    This ethical value is perceived by reason or understanding (which, unlike Kant, he does not distinguish), which intuitively recognizes fitness or congruity between actions, agents and total circumstances.

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    Treatment Growth disturbance is not much of an issue as the physis is in the process of closing more importantly is joint surface congruity.