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true complement

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true complement [′trü ′käm·plə·mənt]
(mathematics)


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Recently, however, Loose says she has seen a shift and firms now seem to view the MBA degree as a true complement to the practice of law.
In that case, Jones - who also designed the headpieces for actress Audrey Tatou to wear in the forthcoming Coco Chanel biopic - must consider it a true complement when Dior creative director John Galliano describes him as "the frosting to any collection he touches".
The forum will seek to address key issues related to the current crisis and how Islamic banking is suddenly the centre of attraction of the global banking community in terms of the opportunities it offers as a true complement to conventional banking system.
 
 
 
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