Sentences with phrase «same constellation»

The phrase "same constellation" means that two or more things or people are connected or related to each other in some way. Full definition
Researchers point to the fact that autism and schizophrenia are both highly variable — no two individuals have the same constellation of traits.
To the right is a much fainter point: Nu Leonis, a binary star system in the same constellation.
These are two minor galaxies in the same constellation Sagittarius, which are of different type: The difference between these types is that dwarf irregulars still have interstellar matter and / or young stars while the dwarf elliptical have only an old yellowish stellar population.
They all aim to support the same rendering features, in roughly the same way (infuriating differences in style overrides notwithstanding), surrounded by the same constellation of widgets and tools.
It's the same constellation on the flag he stole from the top of city hall, the one that hangs on the wall of the flat.
«It's the same constellation of effects you see with PFOA,» said Deborah Rice, a retired toxicologist who served as a senior risk assessor in the National Center for Environmental Assessment at the EPA.
Although less is known about the consequences of domestic violence for male victims, there is evidence that men who are abused experience the same constellation of physical and psychological outcomes as their female counterparts (for reviews, see Dutton, 2007; Hines & Malley - Morrison, 2005).
This paper explains findings from 12 focus groups that investigated whether several key early childhood frames in public discourse - «school readiness,» «ready to learn,» - convey the same constellation of issues and understandings to the lay public that these frames convey to experts.
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