Obama's decision to gradually withdraw US combat forces from Iraq was fully consonant with Bush's policy.
It is telling that, down through the years, the final consonant has gone missing.
Amazingly, he always happens to come home with recommendations consonant with the administration's whims.
And on Israel, American Jewish disapproval of Obama is fully consonant with the views of the general public.
Ironically, all of these policies are consonant not only with Israel's strategic needs, but with the US's own strategic interests.
You can see the frequency and intensities of each vowel and consonant.
He indicated that he regarded her as a fellow spirit, even while still running for president, with rhetoric that was consonant with her activities.
Names that display a consonant-vowel-consonant pattern are often easiest to say.
From north to south, the country is thickly planted with consonant-rich grapes like Pecorino, Asprinio, Fiano, Pigato, Catarratto and Grillo, to name just a (very) few.
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The whistled language replaces each vowel or consonant with a whistling sound: two distinct whistles replace the five Spanish vowels, and there are four whistles for consonants.
Hizbullah's participation in Lebanese politics is consonant with this mission.
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Yet the legend of the cross which subverts the unworthy intentions of its users, becoming instead the instrument of their redemption is at heart entirely consonant with the church's monumental program.
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The consonant music, by contrast, stimulated parts of the limbic system associated with pleasure, and the subjects' feelings were incontestably positive a neurological affirmation of the opinions of those who dislike Schoenberg's compositions.
Keeping the mother of your illegitimate child on your own office payroll: by the late seventies, there were no longer so many Twin Cities jurisdictions where this was considered consonant with good government.
They attacked the problem directly by composing a series of new melodies featuring explicitly consonant and dissonant patterns of notes, and playing them to a series of volunteers who had agreed to be scanned.
Ever since Turkey's Islamist Justice and Development AKP party under Recip Tayip Erdogan won the November 2002 elections, Western officials have upheld the AKP, Erdogan and his colleagues as proof that political Islam is consonant with democratic values.
According to a report last week in The Washington Times, Washington-based representatives of several Syrian opposition groups have asked the administration to do three things in support of the opposition, all of which are consonant with the administration's own oft stated foreign policy preferences.
It's really very consonant with what used to be done in sort of Victorian and post-Victorian England and Germany and in the United States, which was the idea that children have to be sort of trained to go to the toilet, and the sooner it's done, the better the training and the more efficient it will be, and that was kind of the practice.
Mr Mamet praises Dambisa Moyo, a Zambian economist and author, for her criticism of foreign aid, but identifies her as a Gambian. (One country is in southern Africa, the other in the west, but, hey, why should a misplaced consonant spoil the argument of a true conservative?) He rails against American health-care reform but seems to think only 20m people are uninsured (the latest estimates reckon the figure is just over 50m).
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