Concordant in a sentence as an adjective

All slice knots are concordant to each other.

This is concordant with Marx's other writing on the matter.

The findings for clinical risk factors are concordant with policies in the UK for protecting those at highest risk.

So, the particular pair of knots C and K' cannot be concordant since they have different Rassmussen s-invariants.

You as the lender demand repayment of your principal and interest payments concordant with the risks you take that the money does not come back to you.

With the latter eliminated, I'm guessing the concordant increase in taxes will far from compensate for the fall in the price of a positional good.

For instance, identical twins raised apart are not always concordant for mental conditions, even, say, schizophrenia.

In the latter case, it is open field and we are looking for agreeable results approximation before a method, which will be devised later to fit concordant results.

[...] Our findings are generally concordant with recent work that brain structure may vary significantly across populations of different racial or ethnic backgrounds [5].

People are more likely to develop habits concordant with deviant and unlawful lifestyles, to make connections with criminal networks, and to learn new criminal skills in prison than to learn how to function properly in the peaceful world outside.

> I often wonder whether my experience was not representativeEverything you described is concordant with what I saw on my surgery rotations in medical school, and everything I've seen of surgeons in the hospital since then.

The initial increase in youth ******* rates in the month immediately following the series release is concordant with a prior report showing a spike in Internet searches about ******* in the month following release,46 and a small single-hospital study showing an increase in ******* attempt admissions after the series’ premiere.

Concordant definitions

adjective

in keeping; "salaries agreeable with current trends"; "plans conformable with your wishes"; "expressed views concordant with his background"

See also: accordant agreeable conformable consonant

adjective

being of the same opinion