In your everyday life, are you acting in congruence with what you say you trust?
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Recent statewide races for governor and senator have shown the same congruence.
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In standard usage congruence never applies to angles or sides, only to figures.
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We should clearly distinguish between modular reduction and congruence relations.
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The same type of construction works in the general case of k congruence equations.
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You have to make AM equal to BM for congruence, but then M is the centre of course.
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The Malaysian malaise stems from the congruence of two seemingly conflicting trends.
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E.g. the congruence relations on groups correspond to the normal subgroups.
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It started believing its own myths and lost the congruence between strategy and posture.
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Congruity: the quality of agreeing; being suitable and appropriate
(congruent) congruous: corresponding in character or kind
In geometry, two figures are congruent if they have the same shape and size. More formally, two sets of points are called congruent if, and only if, one can be transformed into the other by an isometry, i.e., a combination of translations, rotations and reflections.
In abstract algebra, a congruence relation (or simply congruence) is an equivalence relation on an algebraic structure (such as a group, ring, or vector space) that is compatible with the structure. ...
In the theory of smooth manifolds, a congruence is the set of integral curves defined by a nonvanishing vector field defined on the manifold.
(Congruent) Figures or angles that have the same size and shape
(Congruent) Responses or body language that agree about what they say.
(congruent) n. conforming to the rules of lambda list congruency, as detailed in Section 7.6.4 (Congruent Lambda-lists for all Methods of a Generic Function).
Congruence describes the degree of fit between a given performance measure and a commitment, on the one hand, and between a set of performance measures and a set of results recorded under Results Achieved, on the other hand. The Scorecard looks for evidence of congruence in both directions.