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33 Sentences With "jibed with"

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The results of JLL's survey jibed with previous comments from large global investment banks.
In one way, this jibed with the glamour of the Gatsbyesque twenties in New York.
The changes have jibed with the Trump administration's broader push for a lighter-touch government.
This week I reached out to June to ask if her memory jibed with mine.
Prevailing trends have never jibed with the composer anyways, and in fact he actively avoids them.
The start-ups pitched themselves as environmentally friendly, a message that jibed with San Diego's goal to reduce greenhouse emissions.
This jibed with the clever clue, "It might hold your interest," on the left, and simply "Place" on the right.
It's not surprising that such a proposal jibed with Maloney, who was on his own mission to fight a perceived evil.
But his social-political allegiance was to non-Nazi nationalist ideals that jibed with a conservative romanticism striving for cultural renewal.
But it wouldn't have jibed with how The Force Awakens and The Rise of Skywalker director J.J. Abrams approaches mystery box storytelling.
To put it simply, Kaine's views on women's health in 2005 would not have jibed with Clinton's pro-woman, pro-choice platform.
A former American diplomat who worked in the kingdom said in an email that the Saudi Arabia I described in the article jibed with his experience.
Trump quickly tweeted a positive readout of the discussion that jibed with the Fed's description, which said the talk focused on the economy, growth, employment and inflation.
" Pressed to explain how that jibed with Trump's tweet late Wednesday night describing the deal as "dumb," Turnbull could offer up little more than: "Well, that's his tweet.
But driving the other car at that moment was McLaren, a pet driver of the Ford program, with a personality and style that jibed with the company's image.
Its cold-eyed fury made me think of Goya, and it jibed with a lot of my favorite literature, mostly Beckett, whose work has been influential for Mr. Nauman.
His account jibed with the accident report by the Florida Highway Patrol, which said the car was traveling at 65 miles per hour when it hit the tractor-trailer.
Mr. Mnuchin has had his nominees nixed because their views haven't jibed with those of someone in the White House, or because they have criticized Mr. Trump in the past.
Forceful response The circle of advisers who now surround Trump have executed a forceful response to the intelligence -- one that current and former officials say hasn't necessarily jibed with the President's own instincts.
But the platform jibed with Buttigieg's closing message in the state: that the 38-year-old ex-mayor is best positioned to bring the party together to defeat President Donald Trump in November.
And Rohrabacher's version largely jibed with Assange's claim Wednesday that he would only get the pardon if he denied that Russia hacked the DNC to get emails released by WikiLeaks before the 2016 election.
It jibed with his all-American image, and it certainly helped him land endorsements from business entities like Coca-Cola, the longtime Olympic sponsor for whom Spieth, the world's third-ranked golfer, is now a global ambassador.
It is this fascination that Sisman (who counts Trevor-Roper and le Carré among his previous biographical subjects) has made the tenet of his book: Peters's antic mayhem jibed with Trevor-Roper's own taste for anti-establishment mischief.
When the project was explained to Mr. Eno, "I wasn't sure if it was a new and strange idea I really jibed with or a terrible one that I wasn't fully understanding yet," he wrote in an email.
Pop also discusses the narrator of the whole album, a military veteran, over 40, "stripped of any specific identity"—a character that jibed with Homme's memories of growing up near the Twentynine Palms military base in San Bernardino County.
However, Giuliani told The New York Times that Trump's memory of the Trump Tower project jibed with Cohen's account, and that the president had described, in his written answers to Mueller, his conversations with Cohen about the project before it died.
Trump did insult his way to the presidency, and the gambit worked because his abusive language jibed with the Republican base's desire for a tough, masculine leader who unapologetically humiliates and punishes his enemies (RINOs, liberals, feminists, immigrants, foreigners, and so on).
Mr. Kartsotis has described Gomelsky — which is available online, at select Shinola locations and at Neiman Marcus, Nordstrom and Bloomingdale's — as Bedrock's first attempt at "glitz," the kind of feminine, gem-set watches that never would have jibed with Shinola's sturdy, no-frills sensibility.
Compared with the other big story we covered that summer — a humdrum contest between two major-party presidential tickets made up of three qualified, reasonable public servants and Dan Quayle — the anarchy of the wildfires jibed with the jumpy intrigue of our newscast's theme song by the punk band Gang of Four.
What's more, the findings jibed with geographic work that Chetty and Hendren had already been doing with Berkeley's Patrick Kline and Emmanuel Saez, finding that opportunity (measured as the share of poor kids who wind up in a higher income bracket as adults) varied widely not just from city to city, but from city block to city block.
Yet the more I thought about this notion of a "dream," the more I realized it jibed with seemingly every single storyline that has played out this season, in ways both obvious (Audrey is clearly trapped in some sort of "other space") and not so obvious (the characters who surround Dougie Jones in Las Vegas all find some better versions of themselves reflected in him).
The 466th Fighter Squadron is the 419th Fighter Wing's operational flying squadron. It is located at Hill Air Force Base, Utah. The squadron was activated late in World War II. Intended as a long-range escort unit, it deployed to the Pacific, but remained in Hawaii until it was inactivated after VJ Day. The squadron was reactivated in 1952 as the 466th Fighter-Escort Squadron, but was inactivated in 1956, when the concept of fighters escorting formations of bombers no longer jibed with United States military thinking.
It took longer to find a voice actor for Henry who the developers felt jibed with Jones; they ultimately cast Rich Sommer. Jones and Sommer recorded their lines in separate studios, but while on conference calls with each other to achieve a more natural rapport. The actors made a decision not to meet during production to maintain the distance between their characters. The game's opening chapter features the song "Push Play" from Joy Chun and Nate Bosley's 2014 synthwave album Let's Get Electric, which depicts a fictitious 1980s synthpop act known as Cheap Talk.

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