(1) The overall symmetry makes the poem pleasant to the ear
(2) In other words, these projects are distinctive for not following the classic paradigm of symmetry between object of study or topic, fieldwork, and written product.
(3) 6.3 m high shells will be built out of lightweight blocks up to third floor level and juxtaposed with each other in rotational symmetry .
(4) I'm talking about classical proportions, perfect symmetry and ideal conditioning.
(5) An out-of-court settlement cannot be one-sided; it must be based on parity, equity and symmetry , on the principle of give-and-take by both parties.
(6) But there is also a curious symmetry between opponents of the death penalty, and opponents of euthanasia and living wills.
(7) A lack of symmetry between men and women
(8) He examined the three dimensional figures obtained by rotating a regular polygon about an axis of symmetry .
(9) I note as well that although there is overlap between the prior beneficial owners, and the present beneficial owners, there is no exact symmetry .
(10) In snowflakes there is always this hexagonal, six-fold symmetry ; that's because of the properties of water molecules.
(11) Zygomorphic flowers are monosymmetric having a single line of symmetry .
(12) It's also the antithesis of a well-tailored suit, where you're looking for symmetry , flowing lines, and the ability to draw your attention to the face.
(13) Admire its graceful entryway and its classic sense of proportion and symmetry .
(14) LAC Martin said the competition was judged on symmetry , proportion and balance - whether the body is balanced top to bottom and side to side.
(15) There is also a certain symmetry between the two species, for the adherents of a politicised religion, like soldiers in an army, are in a permanent state of combat and vigilance.
(16) It's also a tidy world, with a degree of moral symmetry between the past and the present.
(17) The key point is its re-establishment of symmetry between social relations.
(18) The axis of symmetry is indicated by a red broken line, along which pharyngeal slits are positioned.
(19) In art it is often the departures from symmetry that are aesthetically pleasing or disturbing, and in science those same asymmetries are both revealing and informative.
(20) While there is likely to be a symmetry between the two ideas in this answer - pleasant work and nice people - there is no necessary correspondence between them.