discordance in English

noun

[dis·cord·ance || dɪ'skɔːdəns]

disagreement, discord, lack of harmony (between people or things); harsh and unpleasant sound; unharmonious combination of sounds (Music)

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1. The discordance between knowledge and being is my subject.

2. The discordance between these two products bothered the boss.

3. However, discordance is fine because it may represent the exclusive beauty.

4. All things considered, the reason for discordance might not be important.

5. Synonyms for Blares include dins, rackets, noise, babels, roars, discordance, cacophony, rattles, chatters and brawls

6. Atrioventricular situs concordance with Atrioventricular alignment discordance: fetal and neonatal echocardiographic findings Am J Cardiol

7. The discordance then spins dreams of discord and unhappiness in the dance of life.

8. Objective To study the influence of discordance between clinical staging and pathological analysis in cervical carcinoma.

9. The structure of and rock extremly complex in the discordance formation system in Karst area.

10. The most important method to resolve discordance between land exploitation and transportation is to build satellite towns.

11. The ultimate cause is that the strong depredation and expansion of urbanization lead to discordance between regions, cities and rural areas.

12. Out of that discordance arises the consciousness of a new class, and with its rise to self-consciousness the fall of ownership begins.

13. Synonyms for Atonality include twelve-note scale, cacophony, discordance, disharmony, dissonance, lack of harmony, serialism, twelve-tone scale, harshness and …

14. One can also say, notwithstanding, that there isn't any discordance regarding what still (encore)—according to my title this year—directs the game.

15. Oil and gas can only be captured in the updip pinch-out part of the closed discordance formation in denudation area, which has broad prospect.

16. The invention effectively puts an end to the phenomena of poor contact of connection caused by the discordance of contact strength of traditional manual connection.

17. A fundamental reason of the outflow of talents in colleges in minority areas is the discordance between the individual behavioral rationality and the benefit objective.

18. But now thou seest how great is the trouble arising from the discordance of those who live together, so that thou mayest say, Come quick, O death, lest perchance I, too, should forget myself.

19. Discrepancies between their algebraic and geometric descriptions can motivate a deeper involvement with basic curve theory on the side of the teacher, who thereby can predict in which cases the students may succeed in restructuring the construction to overcome the discordance.

20. It emphasizes the importance of seeking any abnormality in the T-wave (amplitude or polarity not conforming to QRS, symmetry at the base), ST-segment (excessive elevation, minimal depression, or loss of appropriate discordance), but also within the QRS complex, to check whether the baseline ECG is normal or affected by frequent abnormalities (ventricular hypertrophy, bundle-branch block...).