dissonant in A Sentence

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    This is the Dissonant truth about Toronto's gay village.

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    In other words, the cognition,"I chose X" is Dissonant with the cognition,"There are some things I like about Y.".

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    The thought,“I am increasing my risk of lung cancer” is Dissonant with the self-related belief,“I am a smart, reasonable person who makes good decisions.”.

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    If an individual finds that two cognitions in an attitude are Dissonant, then one of them will be changed in the direction of consonance.

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    In terms of the theory, the desire to live a long life is Dissonant with the activity of doing something that will most likely shorten one's life.

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    Other intervals, the second and the seventh(and their compound forms) are considered Dissonant and require resolution(of the produced tension) and usually preparation depending on the music style.

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    In terms of cognitive dissonance theory, the desire to live a long life is Dissonant with the activity of doing something that will most likely shorten one's life.

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    In terms of the cognitive dissonance theory, the desire to live a long life is Dissonant with the activity of doing something that is likely to shorten one's life.

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    All the other intervals, such as the 7th, 9th, 11th, and 13th are considered Dissonant and require resolution(of the produced tension) and usually preparation(depending on the music style used).

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    Glass breaks Scientists believe that Dissonant sounds, for example, brass or wind instruments played very loud, may remind us of animal howls in nature and therefore create a sense of irritation or fear.

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    An intelligent person generally gets the idea from the sound of letters that compose a name whether it is beautiful or ugly, soft or hard, consonant or Dissonant, but does not know what makes it so; the one who understands knows why it is so.

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    The New York Times favorably compared All the Bright Places to Rainbow Rowell's Eleanor & Park and John Green's The Fault in Our Stars in that"Violet and Finch are the archetypal offering in contemporary young adult fiction: a pair of damaged, heart-tugging teenagers who are at once outcasts and isolated, trapped by the Dissonant alchemy of their combined fates.

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