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comport

[kom-pawrt, -pohrt] / ˈkɒm pɔrt, -poʊrt /




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Say what you want about Arte Moreno, but the unpopular Angels owner has been consistent in his demands for how players comport themselves.

From Los Angeles Times

Robert Wood, accusing Russia of trying to "discredit the work of ongoing national investigations and prejudice any conclusions they reach that do not comport to Russia's predetermined and political narrative."

From Reuters

The funding was restored to comport with state law, but many officers have left, leading to concerns about understaffing, according to Fox News.

From Washington Times

This comports with research that shows that opposition to reproductive rights has little to do with being "pro-life" but about anxiety over changing gender roles and anger over women's independence.

From Salon

Maryland lawmakers want the GSA to consider locations in Landover or Greenbelt because the Prince George’s County sites would comport with Mr. Biden’s directive on considering racial equity.

From Washington Times