concordant
Example Sentences
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Providers who are not racially/ethnically concordant with their patients—that is, both come from different racial or ethnic background—may incorrectly conflate race, ethnicity and ancestry.
From Scientific American
Department of Homeland Security “wanted to continue to provide flexibility” but that there was “a concordant need to resume the carefully balanced protections implemented by federal regulations.”
From Los Angeles Times
We are thought, because of our supposedly “imbalanced” brains, to be incapable of knowing what is best for us, and thus must become compliant or “concordant” with treatment.
From Salon
“The charges rest on a series of concordant elements,” Manteaux said.
From The Guardian
Using different laboratory set-ups, the two groups have produced strikingly concordant sets of results: high-resolution structures of a suite of small molecules, some of which were even solved from impure samples.
From Nature
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