The more extensive the member roster, the harder it might be to achieve a quorum consistently when meetings are called. |
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The site uses all the main insurance companies in the market, and claims to consistently offer the cheapest quote from its database. |
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And he is consistently jiggling the chessboard slightly, so that the pieces are vibrating around. |
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Bettina was working out consistently a year ago, but because of work demands she slacked off. |
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You know the blockers are doing theft jobs when Holmes consistently is getting by the initial wave of defenders. |
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Even the hand that had consistently gripped his own through the whole encounter fell slack. |
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A short fellow with a refined bearing, Gavaskar consistently got hundreds and double-hundreds against top-class bowling. |
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He's not a well man, you know, and his most consistently highly-paid gig has just upped and sacked him. |
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Next, they must consistently follow the procedure and be accountable for their practice by adhering strictly to the policy. |
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Slightly fruity, consistently skunky and infamous for its hangover potential, most aficionados drink it for the fame, not the flavour. |
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Thus hospital workers constitute the group most consistently exposed to low doses of ionizing radiation. |
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Companies consistently undercharge for products despite spending millions or even billions of dollars to develop or acquire them. |
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He has consistently dominated the court all season, going undefeated in all his singles matches. |
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The guest artists he attracts, from genres as diverse as classical to jazz to bluegrass to country are consistently outstanding. |
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There were disproportionate numbers of female or male births consistently produced by some sires. |
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The film's basically a non-stop bloodthirsty assault on humanity, and as such it's consistently unsettling. |
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For a band who have consistently cultivated an aura of mystique, the amiable blokeishness of much of the set is both unexpected and reassuring. |
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I can't even imagine consistently reading a blog that doesn't have a blogroll. |
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The defensive linemen haven't consistently kept the linebackers free of blockers. |
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This regime is a rare example of a tyranny that has been consistently, constantly opposed by the United States. |
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The same two-dimensional model could consistently describe the data from both men and women. |
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And the best way to silence critics is by scoring consistently and never changing. |
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Consequently, utility companies need access to capital markets to ensure that potable water is consistently piped into our homes. |
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He has consistently failed to present a credible counterweight to the mood music of conservatism. |
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But he signally failed to sort out rates of migration to these islands, which have peaked after being consistently low for a quarter-century. |
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Bartnett consistently scored well but Mooring had the title firmly fixed within his sights and clinched the best of five with 19, then 21 darts. |
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The Soviets and Russians have consistently designed sniper weapons with open sights readily usable under the scope. |
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They found they could consistently advance a conservative agenda by offering a money-back guarantee. |
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Being a constitutional monarch, the Queen consistently follows the recommendation of the head of government as required. |
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What causes a washing machine to overflow, but only moderately and not consistently, and how do you fix it? |
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I am trying so hard and it bites that I can't really get to the gym consistently. |
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It only trips off the tongue because we have taken it from the authorities which consistently use it as the test in contract cases. |
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Investigators determined that the company consistently misreported revenues, providing an unduly rosy picture to investors. |
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They are also in the grip of leftist ideologies which consistently lead them to misread the world and its dangers, and to make stupid decisions. |
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In fact, the national championships and Olympic trials are consistently held there. |
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On the other side of it, what if an illegal-action bowler bowls a batsman out consistently? |
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Among mass produced vehicles, only the Honda Odyssey minivan has consistently sold with a premium-over-list price since its launch. |
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Thus, consistently entering the same house immediately after release from a trap was taken as evidence that an animal was resident in that house. |
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The all-female condition has been consistently transmitted maternally to offspring for 22 generations. |
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And this time, they consistently supported the national shuttlers, irrespective of whether they were leading or trailing their opponents. |
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She has crafted a consistently engaging tragicomedy of life in the big city. |
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In recent years, he has consistently used paint on his clay rather than glazes, which distresses traditionalists. |
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Line quality is consistently easy and illusionistic shadow is largely uniform and tastefully dramatic. |
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Our data consistently indicate that the magmas accumulated and ponded at shallow levels beneath the volcano. |
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The microparticle formulations release drugs locally and consistently at therapeutic concentrations in the brain. |
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Air jet micronization is a well proven technique that consistently produces particles in the 1-30 micron range. |
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Ivy League teams don't offer scholarships, but Carril's Princeton squads consistently beat major-conference teams stacked with top-shelf talent. |
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The company has consistently said that funding the continuing trading losses is the biggest drain on its cash flow. |
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The management has consistently refused to grant concessions on economic issues and has worked to block attempts at employee organization. |
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The bicycle, despite being heaped with scorn by outraged men, was consistently trumpeted by progressive women as a tool for increased freedoms. |
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This may be the most famous example of ancient people refusing fame, but such behaviour has consistently been considered meritorious in China. |
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Bakhtin also consistently emphasizes that the mere fact of a relation does not necessarily guarantee truth or meaning. |
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Our competition has been consistently beating us because they're taking bigger risks. |
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The quality of Cuppers entries has proved so consistently impressive that it is now a sell-out event. |
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Numerous studies have consistently found that people who engage in deliberate self-harm have difficulties with interpersonal problem-solving. |
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The AAUP has consistently held that academic freedom can be maintained only so long as faculty remain autonomous and self-governing. |
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The defense consistently over-pursued the ball carrier and failed to contain the outside. |
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In population studies, most of the terrapins were consistently captured in large numbers only in Turtle Creek. |
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We consistently remind customers that they can buy fresh bakery at very reasonable prices. |
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Even to those who consistently disagree with and bait me, I appreciate your comments and thoughts because you keep me thinking. |
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I have transfer students who consistently ignore fingerings I write in the score. |
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Wards with vice districts consistently elected important tenderloin businessmen, usually leading saloon keepers. |
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Stars throughout history have consistently displayed a schizoid attitude to their choice of roles. |
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Our news columns and television broadcasts fail consistently to reflect this diversity. |
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Although the trees seemed tight, the consistently deep snow made telemarking easy. |
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Believe me, the game is a lot easier when your tee shots consistently find the short grass. |
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The leader of the union has consistently backed off from any confrontation with the government. |
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By passing through the indexing process, the document is consistently aligned against a taxonomic standard. |
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Of the methods performed, only the tin-bath method consistently produced a bond stronger than the babbitt metal itself. |
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Steele consistently maintained this position, during legal testimony, media appearances and in FBI interviews. |
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Intentionally or not, this is a position McGann has consistently maintained. |
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The Government has consistently maintained a position in favour of New Zealand's antinuclear status for some 20 years now. |
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He consistently manages to give an on-target review in half the space that either of the NY Times guys do, with virtually no blather. |
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A bankrupt political system has been a convenient peg on which to hang the blame for a consistently tardy response to humanitarian need. |
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Look for a model with digital output temperature control, which delivers consistently hot water from the tap, regardless of flow rate. |
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Even without the should and will distinction, expectations regarding tangibles are consistently low in people-based industries. |
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In the end the authoritarians prevailed by consistently outvoting their opponents, and the libertarians were forced out. |
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The menu featured consistently good, clean, well-prepared Italian food, if nothing to salivate over all week. |
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It is worth noting here that, in any price comparison, twentieth-century American art has consistently outstripped British art in the salerooms. |
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The colours are bright, the music uptempo and the lyrics consistently engaging here. |
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For future markets, conformation and a consistently high yield of saleable meat will be paramount. |
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The attackman consistently found gaps in the defense, scoring all of his game-high five goals in an eight-minute span. |
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There are all sorts of reasons why, on an individual basis, people are so atomised and divided that it is not easy for them to act consistently. |
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The British Saanen, British Toggenburg and British Alpine goats are all breeds renowned for the consistently high quality of their milk. |
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He opposed devolution consistently, and with some asperity, precisely because of its potential to elide into independence. |
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While it's true that people can be lucky and do win on hunches, too many passive players consistently let impulse rule their responses. |
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Some studies have shown that a consistently round-shouldered posture may cause a shortening in one of the shoulder ligaments. |
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Further, the Drug Use Forecasting surveys consistently report that female arrestees have higher rates of cocaine use than male arrestees. |
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Chunhyang is never anything less than stunning, with vibrant colors and dynamic compositions consistently arresting our attention. |
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He uses the linear throwing technique rather than the rotational method, performed consistently throughout the final. |
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These localization patterns were consistently observed in each single cell of an asynchronous population. |
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It is one of the most effective armlocks in judo, and it is consistently the number one winning armlock used in international judo competition. |
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Failing to understand or convey anything of the philosophy behind the notes, his performance was consistently stiff, hard and frankly arrhythmic. |
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To compete successfully in these events, runners must train arduously and consistently, be agile and maintain a strategy for the race. |
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With his last few albums, he has been on a roll, consistently producing jazz of the very highest standard. |
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His stubborn integrity has made him a consistently interesting and evolving artist and a role model for a more ideal art world. |
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They have consistently laid down the traditional styling of ska music, taking influences from its early days along with rocksteady and reggae. |
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It takes a passion for innovation to consistently develop leading-edge appliance designs. |
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They also have more rigorous and frequent solvency tests on customers, and consistently charge interest on late payments and reminders. |
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It was written by her husband, yet its style was rigidly formal, consistently using her surname alone. |
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Well-developed longitudinal ridges are consistently present and prominent on both surfaces of the tooth. |
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The Dean of Westminster has consistently turned down applications for the urn to be re-opened but the Ricardians hope for different response now. |
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The significance of the Rhenish branch's views on the Reichstag faction's policies is not consistently drawn out. |
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The 18-year-old clearly loves playing up to the audience, as a performer she consistently hungers for attention. |
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Especially a musician who has had a consistently anti-establishment message for the past 20 years and has probably only made enough to live? |
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Maloney is a diminutive treasure, a pint-sized magician and, from free kicks, consistently lethal. |
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In conventionally ventilated rooms, bacterial counts were consistently high and were not significantly influenced by OR attire. |
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A possible reason for the failure of previous studies to consistently obtain similar results may well be due to sampling bias. |
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Dr Best has consistently argued that violence forms a necessary part of the animal liberation movement. |
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He's consistently made it clear Scottish government should be lean and efficient, with taxpayers' money spent on key services. |
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Which nation is the only one which can consistently stand up to New Zealand at rugby union and league? |
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In my mind, it is rare for a film to be consistently funny, resonantly humane, and socially conscious. |
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But in some ways they have consistently resisted that argument when it's put by the media analysts. |
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Psychologists throughout the country consistently found receptive audiences for psychology's messages about how to build resilience. |
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It is the unstressed environment that licenses anaptyxis, and so consistently closed, unstressed syllables are required. |
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This result is not consistently replicated in a more recent study by Davis-Friday, Liu, and Mittelstaedt. |
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We cannot make a policy of ignoring consistently replicable results solely on the ground that they threaten some favourite views. |
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With these axioms in focus, Zarathustrians consistently make a concerted effort to learn and comprehend the nature and beliefs of other faiths. |
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Leigh is also renowned for his dialogue, which is consistently authentic and loaded with comic repetition and misunderstanding. |
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It was the first French autoloader to consistently perform as reliably as existing bolt action repeaters. |
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After running very consistently, the Sauber drivers Heidfeld and Raikkonen came in 6th and 7th, although lapped by the flying world champion. |
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Let me just say, the work is consistently, consistently amazeballs in there. |
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Instead of listening to other political parties and to independent experts he consistently and viciously denigrated all opposition. |
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Thus, consistently more alleles were found within the anadromous than within the landlocked populations from Maine. |
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This seems to cause fairly consistently reasonable landings and the landing Toll out is still only 500 yards or so, even not using brake. |
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I need to relink them to this blog because it consistently gets 1000 pages views a day, weekdays and weekends. |
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Reliability is the degree to which a test or an instrument consistently measures whatever it measures. |
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Its concerns are massively wider than the lowest common denominator of xenophobic prejudice to which the Sun consistently plays. |
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These early biographies consistently underplay West's Americanness while amplifying his identity as a Briton. |
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About Schmidt is a clinic in tone, a comedy so consistently melancholy it continually wrong-foots its audience in a good way. |
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Opting for third-party insurance consistently knocks about a third off the cost of your premium. |
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He has consistently distanced himself from his documentarian brethren, both aesthetically and politically. |
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Black feminists and womanists have consistently provided the most compelling egalitarian vision for the black freedom struggle. |
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Overall, ships handle fast and furious and the level of control is consistently tight and responsive. |
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Cameras were installed but seem to do little except consistently fail to identify speeding motorists who disregard the red signal. |
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During his time as editor, it consistently won its ratings battle, clawing back ground which had been lost to its great rival over a long period. |
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He has, without fear or favour, consistently stood up for the people of Bootham and of the city. |
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But maybe that is to reckon without ITV's proven ability to deliver light entertainment in consistently viewer-winning formats. |
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Social democrats from the New Democratic Party consistently opposed the state's development strategy, as did a wing of the Liberal Party. |
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We never closed the curtains and were consistently surrounded by light and air. |
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Unfortunately, the job market doesn't appear to consistently agree with me. |
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Playing with enthusiasm and aggression, they were consistently first to the ball. |
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Markets have consistently beat the alternatives at aggregating information. |
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The result was a mix of old and new granite on the exterior of the existing building and an addition that created a consistently aged appearance. |
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Nationally, the Liberal Democrats have consistently tried to present a nice wholesome face. |
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A two-star rating means the hospital has performed well overall but has not achieved consistently high standards. |
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That said, the supplement outperforms whey only slightly and not always consistently. |
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Lead is clearly not a powerful mutagen, nor is it consistently mutagenic among various test systems. |
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You are able to receive special interest rates that have consistently ranked among the highest in the nation. |
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I have consistently advanced the theory that there are five basic reasons for which parliaments exist. |
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This will permit breeding cattle that ranchers will know are more likely to produce consistently tender offspring. |
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The award is aimed at recognising consistently good performances in the major races of the jumps season. |
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Probably the fairest thing to say about the show overall is that it was consistently uneven. |
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In terms of breeds, the European breed types consistently outperformed the Wagyu breeds. |
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The weather patterns were consistently dry and sunny in the morning with steadily building clouds and heavy rainstorms in the late afternoon. |
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However, we consistently overestimate the dangers and undervalue the benefits we obtain by living in a complex society. |
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The thriller plot is fragmented, subsumed in absurdist detail and consistently mapped onto the struggle between body and landscape. |
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Firstly, it consistently embodies both special relativity and quantum mechanics. |
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The brown wheat mite will be active in the fall and in the spring until temperatures are consistently warm in late April or May. |
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The production is consistently great, sneaking little quirks into the mix and layering the multi-tracked instruments to perfection. |
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And then, sometimes I was just restless and bored, though the film was consistently watchable. |
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I could think over what I felt towards him, to try and find a way to quench those irritating feelings that nagged consistently at my mind. |
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Of all types of commercially based American music, jazz is the one that has most consistently fostered musical artistry on a high level. |
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Her wavy brown hair was unkempt as always, and her attire consistently disheveled. |
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Mark Rice was consistently weaving through the purple jerseys and supplied St. Paul's with plenty of ammunition. |
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Why, then, have universities and colleges, with a few exceptions, consistently underspent? |
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The papyrus fragments consistently reflect the Boeotian orthography of the late 3rd cent. |
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God knows I have travelled rough roads in my reporting years but it is difficult to recall one that was so consistently bad for such a long distance. |
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Paul has consistently used Benghazi as a device to stake out high ground on foreign policy. |
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It's hard, of course, to get too worked up about anyone's cattiness towards Coulter, but Baron is pretty consistently vicious. |
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But the music is often painfully beautiful, especially the love song Marie and the emotional wallow of Guilty, and Newman's craftsmanship is consistently staggering. |
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And since visual media is more compelling than any other medium, it is consistently their drug of choice. |
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She has consistently criticised the health authority for using contract cleaning companies to clean the hospital rather than employing its own cleaners directly. |
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That said, the coach admits that the team does have weak areas that need to be addressed, such as someone who consistently puts the puck in the net. |
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Our members are statistically amongst the safest people with whom to share a racetrack, with consistently fewer incidents and therefore more track time. |
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Where popular fervor ends, force begins and President Maduro has relied consistently on coercion. |
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He consistently met the requirements of his job, according to personnel records. |
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Auction results consistently show that there is a keen demand here in Ireland for contemporary art at affordable prices by both Irish and international artists. |
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Yet ever since the launch of her own label, in 1983, she has consistently espoused a style that is contemporary in spirit but timeless and ageless in appeal. |
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The Texans prefer massive widebodies to keep blockers off of the linebackers, but he may be able to turn some heads if he is consistently able to penetrate and make plays. |
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It's because those organizations have discredited themselves by consistently siding against America and wigging out about fashionable lefty causes. |
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In recent years, the company has managed to consistently turn out the most attractive computers, monitors, keyboards, and accessories on the market. |
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Strikingly, just as offender attributes consistently predicted later rearrests of drug court participants, they consistently did not predict graduation in both sites. |
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Not surprisingly prior firesetting and match play has been consistently found across most studies as one of the key predictors in recidivist firesetting. |
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Even if codes could be completely debugged, million-cell memories could never be counted upon, digitally, to behave consistently from one kilocycle to the next. |
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None of them topped any of our tables, nor did any finish consistently well, with the silvers, bronzes and wooden spoons shared out fairly evenly. |
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Most of the significant differences that allow taxa referable to these genera to be consistently distinguished involve features of the soft-part anatomy, not the carapace. |
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Methods of treating postherpetic neuralgia include opioid analgesics, antidepressants and anticonvulsants, but none of these therapies is consistently effective. |
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Breaks on the rising main and pump problems have led to a chronic water supply shortage in the area during which homes in the area consistently have no water. |
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With non-renewable energy sources drying up pretty rapidly alternatives will start to come on stream consistently in the coming years, Dr O'Connor said. |
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It's consistently lucid, but nearly devoid of the lingual delights and challenges that draw enthusiasts to poetic culture, of any form, in the first place. |
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His eyes were darting around frantically, his left leg bounced with a steady, arrhythmic, annoying rhythm and he was wringing his hands consistently. |
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Gallup pollsters have consistently found that the more wealthy and educated a woman is, the more likely she is to drink. |
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His books on blackjack, roulette, video poker, craps, slots and new games are consistently on the most-requested books lists of Ingram and other distributors. |
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Females who were taught not to trust strangers consistently experienced greater fear of intimacy and more loneliness than did those who were not trained to distrust strangers. |
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But consistently through the studies, participants attributed the elicited trait to the speakers, even though these speakers described someone other than themselves. |
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Officials from the controversial religion have consistently denied that shelly Miscavige is missing. |
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Meister, like shoji, is a designer who consistently dresses plus-size stars. |
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One time I got back from a trip to New York and my heart rate was consistently in the 80s, about 20 higher than earlier. |
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The Association has consistently maintained this position ever since. |
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Leinsdorf shows unwonted impetuosity in his approach to tempos, and the Boston Symphony Orchestra, while not consistently as refined as it could be, plays the music tautly. |
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The discrepancy was attributed to the fact that managing directors had consistently over-estimated their profits in their annual management reports to head office. |
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Some of us may never be able to hit the ball as accurately, powerfully or consistently as a scratch player, but with work, we can realistically hope to putt like one. |
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The straight-up fear of a world in which disco singles consistently topping the charts was the new normal. |
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The sub was so quiet, that it consistently managed to get within easy torpedo range. |
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If people come to your site and consistently search for specific keyword phrases, then you know you are not making those keyword phrases obvious to visitors. |
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Even though he too often received static ball, he was able to make ground consistently and two mazy runs in particular led to home scores at crucial times. |
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The other side has consistently refused mediation, the logical solution. |
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To accept these proposals would mean we are prepared to forego the principle that life must be consistently protected from conception to birth and settle for a compromise. |
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He was a superb melodist and a brilliant orchestrator, with fine feeling for the human voice, and his works rise consistently above the operetta norm. |
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Since it's UK release in July, the album has been selling consistently well and has garnered top-drawer reviews from some of Britain's most respected music critics. |
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And have the same prosecutors sought suit against corner shops for selling top-shelf material, which is consistently more explicit and also as accessible? |
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Whenever they disassemble a police rifle for routine cleaning and inspection and then reassemble it, they like to use a torque wrench to tighten the guard screws consistently. |
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Depression is somewhat discriminating sexually, as studies have consistently shown that women are considerably more likely to acquire the disease than men. |
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And if people consistently misidentify you as a man, woman, female impersonator or some other incorrect label, you sometimes want to remind them who you are. |
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However, the lack of consistently good quality biostratigraphic data makes the accurate picking of biozone tops and bases uncertain in most North Sea well sections. |
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I am referring here to establishment Republicans, which for 150 years have consistently been the party of the rich and ungenerous. |
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The storytelling is delightfully oblique, consistently withholding information and leading us up blind alleys, yet always one step ahead and determinedly logical. |
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In only three terms they have proven that one of the most notoriously unartistic faculties has what it takes to stage consistently entertaining theatre. |
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Maxi, you've consistently supported the movement against the war. |
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Since independence Jamaica has consistently produced world class athletes in track and field. |
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The university men's and women's golf teams are consistently ranked among the best in European. |
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Operators don't have to preset after indexing due to self-locating detents, which maintain the cutting edge position consistently. |
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Churchill had a lateral lisp that continued throughout his career, reported consistently by journalists of the time and later. |
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However, over the last several decades, studies have consistently shown that the amount of leisure time has not decreased. |
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For over 100 years, Finnish male and female athletes have consistently excelled at the javelin throw. |
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It may be that people give something away because they consistently mistype a particular word. |
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Since they passed the state's term-limit law in 1990, polls have consistently shown that voters, by big margins, want term limits to stay. |
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If we are to be a nation of laws, we must follow the rule of law consistently and not abandon it when times get tough. |
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In North America, early paleobotanists consistently employed the synonym Trapa? |
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Two years later Clapton picked it up again and started playing consistently. |
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This may seem somewhat odd, considering that public sector employers are consistently shown to have excellent workplace practices. |
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Democratic Party candidates were consistently elected to local office, increasing the city's ties to the South and its dominant party. |
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Students in Singapore have consistently been ranked as some of the best educated in the world, especially in science and maths. |
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Singapore has been consistently rated among the least corrupt countries in the world by Transparency International. |
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Instead, it would be for courts to interpret legislation consistently with the Convention, if such an interpretation were possible. |
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Gundlach, along with Co-Manager Philip Barach, have consistently received high-return rankings and below average risk rankings from Morningstar. |
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Stravinsky, however, consistently indicates bouche and ouvert for hand-stopped notes but con sord. |
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Their example was followed more consistently by the other realms as further war was declared against Italy, Romania, Hungary, Finland, and Japan. |
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One of the mess orderlies had consistently bludged on the rest of us all day. |
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He decided to focus his attention on the Kingdom of Portugal, which consistently violated his trade prohibitions. |
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Voters consistently list the economy and inequality as top concerns. |
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Histopathologic examination consistently demonstrated spirochetes in the mucous membrane of the affected large intestine. |
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Trainer TomTate has done a fine job with this juvenile, who has held his form consistently well since June. |
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While many sportspeople come and go, this award will recognise the person who consistently achieved incredible things throughout their career. |
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Scrivener, who for the first time consistently identified the source texts underlying the 1611 translation and its marginal notes. |
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Insomuch as you have consistently paid the bill on time before, we'll excuse one late payment. |
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Gibraltar International Airport is consistently listed as one of the world's scariest for air passengers. |
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Since the resignation of Nigel Lawson as Chancellor in 1989, polls consistently showed that she was less popular than her party. |
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They consistently point to the B-2 batwing stealth bomber as the poster child for a military procurement gone awry. |
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The EU must act and legislate consistently with the Charter and the EU's courts will strike down EU legislation which contravenes it. |
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This emphasis on the indescribability of God in intense religious experience is consistently found in the more mystical religious traditions. |
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It also had trouble consistently doing what the clickable icons said it would do. |
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No ruler of this period was able to create an empire and consistently control lands much beyond his core region. |
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Even as global developments unfold at a dizzying pace, North Korea seems to plod along rather consistently in a sort of Stalinist netherworld. |
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Anaximander's interest in cosmogony has been vastly overestimated, and his achievements consistently mispraised. |
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Throughout your rich and vast history, the Coast Guard has consistently been on guard, protecting American interests and her citizens. |
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The Luftwaffe consistently varied its tactics in its attempts to break through the RAF defences. |
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It has been the tradition of the Liberal party consistently to maintain the doctrine of individual liberty. |
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It is measured consistently in that the technical definition of GDP is relatively consistent among countries. |
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The major advantage of GDP per capita as an indicator of standard of living is that it is measured frequently, widely, and consistently. |
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At GCSE, the lowest performing area is Knowsley, consistently the worst performing LEA in England. |
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Yet Paul has consistently entertained the notion of teaming up with Assad. |
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Afterwards, he refocused on the European Tour, but has consistently played less than a full schedule. |
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Despite controversial press coverage of his personal life, Eriksson was consistently popular with the majority of fans. |
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One cannot consistently judge the grammaticality of utterances without knowing what grammatical types their constituent morphemes represent. |
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They're the ones who did the first real big arena concert shows, consistently selling out and playing stadiums without support. |
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Making matters worse, not all barrels are marked congruently, which means consistently, and some are not marked at all. |
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In the Netherlands, he consistently urged boldness on his superior, his uncle the Earl of Leicester. |
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The spiritual understructure of Bly's perspective has consistently retrieved the poet himself from bitterness. |
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Oppidan scholarships may also be awarded for consistently performing with distinction in School and external examinations. |
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Cambridge is consistently ranked as the top university in the United Kingdom. |
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Subsequent artwork exhibiting witches tended to consistently rely on cultural stereotypes about these women. |
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In addition, Habsburg trade in the Mediterranean was consistently disrupted by the Ottoman Empire. |
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Bangladesh has consistently been the world's largest contributor to UN peacekeeping forces for many years. |
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Thus, Roman money's utility as a unit of exchange consistently exceeded its intrinsic value as metal. |
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With that, there is no means to consistently measure progress. |
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Chromosomal analysis of affected patients has consistently revealed a normal karyotype. |
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It shows the degree of vacuousness that consistently emanates from his mouth. |
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With regard to the red varietals, the three winemakers consistently refer to good color and high extract. |
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More recent behavioral studies in economics complicate the idea that individuals act rationally, acquisitively, or consistently. |
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Jeff Perry and Bellamy Young are consistently brilliant and inspiring. |
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The more people you have trying to apply the listing guidelines fairly and consistently, the bigger the horizontal waterfowl alignment challenge. |
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With the prevalence of VAD therapy consistently increasing, the phenomenon of heart valve alterations in this setting is being recognized. |
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Women who consistently use one breast for suckling likewise have a higher risk of developing breast cancer in the unsuckled breast. |
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In the Germania, then, the transrhenane environment consistently evades and confounds our gaze. |
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The horse has been running consistently well and he is weighted to reverse last time's placings with The Culdee. |
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Historically, Manchester Airport was consistently the busiest airport after London Heathrow for a number of decades following the war. |
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When we tested an enteric strip, we consistently achieved the expected reactions in the cupules with patient-originated Klebsiella pneumoniae. |
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Arriva has been harshly criticised both by commuters and by the government agency Transport Malta for consistently failing to keep up standards. |
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At least the whole album is consistent. It may be consistently bad, but it's still consistent. Sorry, not sorry. |
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Yes, he camps it up and makes overtly sexual quips, but he consistently outclasses everyone else in the book in skill, strength, and savvy. |
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Studies from the US, Europe and the UK have consistently shown a significantly increased risk among those exposed to passive smoke. |
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Thomas Telford School is consistently among the top performing comprehensive schools in the country. |
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However, PKB is consistently reported to maintain the shortest lead times in the industry. |
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It has an extensive domestic route network within the PRC and is consistently ranked top 10 in passenger traffic among Chinese airports. |
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He proved that an electric car could consistently outrace traditional cars. |
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Despite his intelligence and personal charm, Walker consistently proved to be a limited military and political leader. |
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Consider starting with zero backpressure and increase it only to the point where the screw comes back evenly and consistently during feeding. |
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This greater control means that seeds germinate consistently and in good soil. |
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