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n. (plural of accord English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: accord)

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Plainly, the truth of the matter is that whatever a man does in freedom, whether with reason or not, provided only that it accords with his reason, seems to him to be his.

He also turns away from truth then and has no desire to see it, because he sees the falsity which accords with his evil as the eye beholds what is beautiful, and hears it as the ear hears what is harmonious.

Whatever inculcates pure, noble, and patriotic sentiments, or touches the heart with the beauty of virtue, and the excellence of an upright life, accords with the religion of Masonry, and is the Gospel of literature and art.

As a result an ethical framework can be found that accords well with human nature.

Article 312 of the Civil Code of France accords a minimum of one hundred and eighty and a maximum of three hundred days for the gestation of a viable child.

The bulging in the vicinity of the parietal region accords remarkably with speculations upon the location of the auditory memory in that region, such as those in the American Naturalist, July, 1888, and the fact that injury of that part of the brain may cause loss of memory of the meaning of words.

Whether this feeling accords with justice and sound judgment is not the sole question, if indeed it is any part of it.

That this should be so accords both with common sense and the customary understanding of the legal profession.

Whether this feeling accords with justice and sound judgment, is not the sole question, if, indeed, it is any part of it.