I can't think of any other suitable explanation for such consistent kerning and x-height. |
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They often move into wooded lowlands in winter, but there is no consistent migration. |
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By now I was bed-bound, unable to think straight, aching continually with what appeared to be a consistent low-grade flu. |
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A function is the smallest reusable unit of code consistent across several programming languages. |
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In addition, too much time would be required to cut the free ends of the weaver's knot to a consistent length. |
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To be expedient, we must act within the bounds of international law consistent with consensus among the emerging allied coalition. |
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A job description has been compiled with help from existing matrons and hospital bosses to provide a consistent approach to the role. |
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He always gives 100 per cent week in, week out, is a very consistent player and is somebody youngsters can look up to. |
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Choral singing provides a consistent public venue for using the Welsh language. |
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Showers in the morning and consistent rainfalls made for restricted track times of the two drivers. |
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The whaleback upward-facing folds of Domain 2 are consistent with a dominantly subhorizontal NW-SE contractional strain. |
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The retroflexed view in the stomach demonstrated findings consistent with a slipped fundoplication. |
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It's filled with chemicals and adulterants designed to create a consistent flavor and taste across regions. |
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One way to help in this effort is through persistent and consistent professional advocacy. |
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Notable is the relative rarity of bivalves and gastropods, consistent with a deeper water environment. |
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They sat there in complete silence, save for the consistent rat-tat-tat of Gabe's leg knocking over and over against the hard metal of the chair. |
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He is man whose voting record in the Senate is consistent with his party affiliation. |
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Both the cases had no consistent abnormality confirmed by genomic karyotyping. |
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If you are wondering whether Scalia's ravings stem from some internally consistent theory, Ed Brayton will set you straight. |
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Plus, people who fervently believe in stupid ideas have a quite consistent track record into reacting against dissent with violence. |
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In addition, 4 individuals had histories consistent with environmental aggravation of preexisting respiratory disease. |
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It is perfectly consistent with his political inclination as a self-professed Reaganite. |
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The true wish is to preserve a special, individual, consistent identity that does not have to compromise with the reality principle. |
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Team selection was based on the top, consistent scores notched up by UK kneeboarders based on this year's national championship results. |
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String theory is false, because no consistent version of the theory exists or no version agrees with all experimental results. |
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All this is consistent with rabbinic writings recorded many centuries before. |
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This is also consistent with our result that the peptide no longer has axial rotation about the bilayer normal. |
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This is consistent with certain biotic associations in modern colonial corals. |
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This amazing feat is consistent with the westerly airstream prevalent in the latitude of South Africa. |
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When police arrested him in 1979, they found a knife consistent with the weapon used by the killer. |
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This is consistent with the results showing that variations in post-surgical delay have no effect on the subsequent rate of kindling. |
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Our participation in the policy and political arenas must be consistent and reliable. |
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This appears to be consistent with a lower than normal level of recombination in this chromosome. |
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The Habsburg emperors had no consistent plan for reconstructing their government. |
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It has gone off the boil this year, but Dampier still backs it for consistent returns. |
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A small fraction, consistent with one or two molecules of tip retractions, show clear sawtooth patterns in force. |
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A 1447 toll on the Prussian towns' vessels was rather in the nature of retortion than the pursuit of a consistent policy. |
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He's been a consistent performer over his 170 games for Liverpool whether he's played at left back or on the left wing. |
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Furthermore, the experimental results are consistent with the natural pattern of success at nests. |
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These cytogenetic traits are mainly consistent with those recorded for anguilliform species in general. |
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This is suggested since the new version of the questionnaire generated more consistent responses to the questions on recency of drug use. |
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But at last his schemes have backfired and, quite by accident, he has produced his most consistent and listenable album in over 15 years. |
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There was consistent traffic, and we generated a significant number of good leads with many different types of buyers, big and small. |
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This principle is consistent with theories of teaching and learning for children and adults. |
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This would be consistent with liquid methane falling on the surface for eons. |
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He and I can agree in our respect for a consistent and conscientious pacifism. |
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Avoiding, dismissing or laughing them off on a consistent basis means that many important issues go unresolved. |
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This is consistent with the pronounced amplitude modulation of the shorter cycles noted above. |
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Actions that are consistent with the dignity and autonomy of moral agents are intrinsically good. |
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More limited data also indicate consistent directional selection favoring decreasing time to adulthood and reproductive maturity. |
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He needs to improve his blocking and become more consistent catching the ball. |
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Notice the maker's mark is missing and that the lion passant mark is eroded in a peculiar fashion not consistent with normal wear. |
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Even if your candidate's a bad lot, you can't hope to make a consistent choice between parties on the basis of avoiding people like that. |
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Contracting parties are given considerable latitude, consistent with the doctrine of freedom of contract. |
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Therefore, users must rely on site developers to apply a consistent logic in their linking practices in order to create effective mental models. |
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Each is named by some consistent feature of the tail, or the body, or sometimes both. |
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Keep your efforts consistent and try to stay focused on your goal of becoming the number-one contender in the fight to get ripped. |
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This is a gorgeous, perfectly ripe and totally consistent Cabernet Sauvignon. |
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This would also be consistent with the latchets, which were likely fastened over the instep with a buckle. |
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In addition, repeated simulations with the same set of parameter values were very consistent in their outcomes. |
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In addition, this orientation is consistent with national health objectives which target women as victims of assaultive dating violence. |
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If a left-arm pace bowler is to have any consistent success in test cricket he needs to be able to swing the ball back into the right-handers. |
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The consistent defense provides a safety net for the offense when it's struggling. |
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This is consistent with the fact that matter attracts matter through the gravitational force. |
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My values are consistent with the American Indians, aborigines, and African people. |
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Beef cows, brood ewes, and most other ruminants do not require consistent quality forage, and longer grazing periods should suffice. |
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These prints are evenly saturated with color and a bright, almost lurid light of a consistent value. |
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They may be impulsive, manipulative, reckless, quarrelsome, and consistent liars. |
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Since results from both methods yielded consistent results, only parametric analyses are presented. |
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And yet their oeuvre nevertheless seems to have a consistent thread running through it. |
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He already is helping to sell tickets, but it may take him a little longer to figure out how to sack the quarterback on a consistent basis. |
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Thus, consistent with previous findings, these dense cells are likely to contribute to poor rheology of sickle cell blood at all O2 saturations. |
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Serologic tests for Epstein-Barr virus, rubeola, and rubella were consistent with prior exposure. |
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Finger grooves are featured on the grips for double-action revolvers, while metal inserts provide consistent fit. |
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The Court remanded the case to a lower court for further fact-finding consistent with its reasoning. |
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The federal agency is best known for guiding judges to set consistent prison terms. |
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Full-time all-wheel drive with vehicle-dynamics control ensures that whatever the weather, you'll get a consistent driving experience. |
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The humour is consistent right from the start and nearly always borders on ridiculous, which is a nice parry to the action. |
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Linear erosional features found in deserts are the result of long-term erosion of wind blowing in a consistent direction. |
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We also needed to be able to find bees at distances consistent with their long-range flight ability. |
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The blazing hot sun continued to bake the entire landscape at a consistent 102 degrees. |
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These results are consistent with sample findings in relation to the above-mentioned pet food material. |
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Conduct a consistent and rigorous assessment of scalability and fundability potential. |
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This result is consistent with the idea that the five members of the group are alleles of the same gene. |
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They select those news reports that are consistent with their preferred thinking, especially those that fan national emotions. |
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Limerick have proved the most consistent in the regular league rounds with their only reverse being suffered in the first round, against Cork. |
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This is consistent with perceptions that lipids are more labile than nonlipids. |
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Clusters of corkscrew-shaped, bacilliform organisms, consistent with Helicobacter heilmannii, were seen in these gastric pits. |
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This result is consistent with outward NCKX current being generated by the reverse mode of exchange. |
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The fact is, there is no consistent relationship between education and belief that UFOs are alien aircraft. |
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But, in this Alice-in-Wonderland world, that was entirely consistent and honourable. |
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Technology speeds things up, but it's consistent with what corporations and governments have been doing. |
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There should be consistent family characteristics in minuscules and majuscules and between the two. |
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But the government really needs to have an articulated, consistent standard. |
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This mineralogy is consistent with derivation from granitic or acidic high-grade metamorphic rocks. |
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The krona itself has remained remarkably steady, consistent with Sweden's superior public finances and falling inflation rate. |
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Pete goes on to explain in detail exactly how to achieve all this for consistent accuracy. |
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The second instalment is more consistent but less relevant than the first, featuring generic jazz and world beats. |
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It is consistent with emission from different rotamers of the cyanine dyes formed immediately after excitation. |
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A single, consistent bar on a hollow reed, just musical enough to be considered a note. |
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Any knowledge that we humans claim must be consistent with our best psychological account of ourselves as knowers. |
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No consistent chromosome aberrations have been identified in basophilic leukemia. |
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That kind of heady wordplay isn't always consistent or accessible, yet it generates excitement with every vivid line. |
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This focus is consistent with the practice of closing the books of account annually. |
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Maintain an adequate and consistent distance between the pressure wand and the brickwork so that the spray is not concentrated in orie spot. |
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In working with investigators, device companies should ensure that their actions are consistent with laws intended to combat fraud and abuse. |
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There were no consistent data supporting the use of readmission rates as a measure of quality of care. |
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In the latter situation, the acquiescence could not constitute permission and was only consistent with user as of right. |
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You should also review your suppliers quarterly to ensure that pricing and service are consistent and up to your standards. |
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They are standards that provide a basis for consistent and acceptable minimal levels of quality, performance, safety, and reliability. |
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On another level, Sweden has been consistent in the political support it has lent to the process of Bulgaria's accession. |
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When most individuals in the group differ in size, stable dominance relationships generally yield transitive hierarchies consistent with size. |
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We develop objectives consistent with community benefits principles and reinforce these efforts through program accreditation. |
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Earlier, we saw that testing samples were kept very moist and at a warm, consistent temperature using a water bath. |
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She is one of the world's most consistent javelin throwers but faces stiff competition from Russia's world champion. |
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Computational fluid dynamics was used to assure consistent cooling through the water jacket. |
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Radiographic examination revealed opacities consistent with bony structure in the auricles of the ears, with the right more prominent than the left. |
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Over the decades, film and television has told a consistent narrative about Earp. |
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The outcome was a consistent rise in prices across the tourism sector. |
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There is no consistent finding for hemispheric laterality of lesions. |
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At first look, archeologists on the project say the remains are not consistent with war injuries or other violent deaths. |
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Rich explained the low relative abundances of vultures and other raptorial groups as consistent with the pattern of relatively low representation in modern avifaunas. |
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This effect is consistent with the expected large reduction in electron density on the amino nitrogen upon acetylation thus making coordination with copper much less strong. |
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The student soon realizes that key signatures with the resulting sharps or flats are the consequence of a consistent melodic sequence contained within a scale pattern. |
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The attribution of magical and personal properties to the contents of his work is consistent with his belief in the artist as shaman and art as revelatory. |
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One trait of his that I did find annoying however, was his consistent response to what he called airy-fairy or arty-farty explanations of how things worked. |
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Prescribing should be consistent with the need to minimize the risk of neuroleptic malignant syndrome, tardive dyskinesia, seizures and low blood pressure. |
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All statistical models were consistent with this finding except for one, which categorized patients by quintile and showed no mortality difference in the first quintile. |
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A Trib investigation of the last 18 months of jury arrays, the complete lists of everyone summoned for criminal jury duty, found a consistent pattern of racial exclusion. |
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Use of lower doses may facilitate a patient being more arousable, but may provide less consistent sedation and a greater chance for movement during selected procedures. |
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In particular, they are questioning a fracture on the right side of Shipman's neck, which they claim is not consistent with being caused by the knot of the ligature. |
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It has responded by creating its own, alternative reality, ideologically consistent but full of falsehood. |
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The opposition has been assiduous in considering the issues and developing solutions consistent with the principled position it has taken on the bill. |
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The history of a negative laparotomy for acute abdominal pain is also consistent with IBS, since these patients are more likely to have unnecessary surgery. |
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You point out this consistent prediction that the United States is on this downward slope. |
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Often, when acousticians look at a room, the audio spectrum is divided into five critical bands, with the goal of making the decay time consistent across this spectrum. |
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The standing committee found that even the three remaining members were not consistent in attending meetings and a quorum could often not be made. |
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Where capricious behaviour consistent with tabanca is most evident is in his unsupported opinion of what African-Trinidadian children do at school. |
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It has derived frontal and temporal lobes and a lunate sulcus in a derived position, which are consistent with capabilities for higher cognitive processing. |
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The lunate microsporophylls and densely packed sporangia are consistent with the morphology of other noeggerathialean cones, such as Discinites Feistmanlel. |
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This would place the bones' arrival in the early part of the 19th century, which is consistent with a 1905 photograph showing the bones already tattered and weather-beaten. |
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But getting really good color and consistent quality is a black art nearly or literally exceeding that of CMYK process on paper or other flatstocks with offset litho printing. |
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Such clarity is consistent throughout the book, making this volume extremely appealing to experienced weavers and dyers, and even to those who may wish to learn these arts. |
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There were no obvious tool marks, chips or defects, and the finish was perfectly consistent down to the sudden transition at the base of every fold. |
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He said this would help inform a consistent and coherent regional framework that could provide a further anchor for the initiatives that must be pursued. |
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The morphology of Archaeopteryx, with large wings and tail, but no sternal keel, and with semi-lunate carpal in the wrist, is consistent with this model. |
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Moreover, the geometries axiomatized in the book have consistent and decidable extensions, namely, Euclidean or hyperbolic geometry over real-closed fields. |
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It is time for new thinking on how to democratize access to capital in ways that remain consistent with our principles. |
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Choosing the right internet connection provider can mean the difference between speedy and consistent connections and irritating and maddening disconnections. |
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Skeletal radiographs showed linear radiolucencies in the metaphyses of the long bones and lucent areas in the iliac bones, consistent with osteitis. |
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This technique can be used to generate easily interpretable maps, to animate past and future incidence and to provide consistent visualizations for a national disease atlas. |
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To create a consistent tempo, it helps to have a little movement before the takeaway, such as a waggle of the clubhead back and forth above the ball. |
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Moreover, he must compellingly make the case that there has been a consistent strategy, plan, and consistent policy. |
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We concluded that it would be consistent with the doctrines of alluvion and avulsion if ownership of the land in question was not affected by reclamation. |
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Ron Sparks, managing director of QBE Insurance, a consistent sponsor of yachting and regattas for many years, could be regarded as representative of the legion of supporters. |
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The wounds Kralik suffered were consistent with what the scissors would have caused. |
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This is consistent with parental practice which, as noted earlier, is marked by rapidly declining resort to physical punishment of children older than four. |
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The theory of strong interactions, known as quantum chromodynamics, is well-developed and consistent with experiments, although it is not easy to test it very precisely. |
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This structure is consistent with the mechanism of the particle formation, where growing insulin fibrils encounter other fibrils and link together to form junctions. |
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Numerous histiocytes contained small oval organisms with bar-shaped paranuclear kinetoplasts, morphologically consistent with leishmanial parasites. |
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There needs to be an across-the-board, consistent defense of the constitutional separation of powers. |
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The new report is consistent with a great deal of research that has not yet shifted public thinking about alcohol problems. |
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Total solar eclipse tracks perform consistent geographical steps within a saros, as in Figure 2.2, and there are systematic trends in other eclipse sequences. |
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He never puts himself forward for any praise or accolades but just drifts on, season after season, one of the most consistent performers in the game. |
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That vote was consistent with his leadership of the opposition that I saw when I was ambassador. |
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Decreases in associability that occur as a stimulus is found to have either no consequence or a consistent consequence, are affected by manipulations of the hippocampus. |
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That's consistent with the theory that the moon formed not from the accretion of smaller bodies but by the collision of a planet with the newly formed Earth. |
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I decided it was farce and not consistent with the satiric tone of the rest of the film. |
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They are consistent with the same old exclusivity and elitism of the suntanned Sabra soldier. |
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Consumers want consistent high quality products at a reasonable price. |
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The markers are consistent with a mass extinction, or with a massive warming resulting from the release of methane ice. |
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There was a consistent significant difference in sensitivity to casodex between T14 and T25 clones of early passages. |
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These findings were consistent with a diagnosis of a nasal chondromesenchymal hamartoma. |
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The first concrete state, or consistent surface, of the chaos must be of the same figure as the last liquid state. |
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The bulge exhibits cylindrical rotation consistent with a disky origin which evolved through bar driven secular evolution. |
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Distance-vector protocols are more suited to external routing as they don't require a consistent world-view. |
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The tricuspid valve was also involved with fibroinflammatory debris consistent with endocarditis. |
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The slates on modern carom tables are usually heated to stave off moisture and provide a consistent playing surface. |
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Not all members of the Gang of Six are consistent in their opposition to filibuster. |
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The level of glycin in the serum and the plasma of autistic patients does not show consistent changes. |
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Opposing gun control was also consistent with a larger anti-regulation, libertarian, and anti-government conservative agenda. |
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I have tried everything from yoga to dancing to gymming, but I can't be consistent with anything. Actually, I'm okay without working out. |
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There is no consistent system of administrative or geographic demarcation across the United Kingdom. |
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John Davies notes this as consistent with the British victory at Badon Hill, attributed to Arthur by Nennius. |
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To greater or lesser extent, agencies honor their own precedent to ensure consistent results. |
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The concept didn't become a political reality until the Viking Age and even then was not a consistent one. |
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This returns along the next furrow, again working the field in a consistent direction. |
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This is consistent with evidence for many micro cultures and local practice. |
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The proposal included a consistent land tax, which would include taxation of the nobility and clergy. |
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This commonly used nickname originally related to his consistent political resolve rather than to any particular incident. |
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There are concerns that not enough is being done to rehabilitate offenders and that there is no consistent policy on rehabilitation. |
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An inquest determined his death as suicide, but it has been noted that the known evidence is also consistent with accidental poisoning. |
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Copeland notes that the autopsy findings were more consistent with inhalation than with ingestion of the poison. |
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These steamships quickly became more popular, because the propeller's efficiency was consistent regardless of the depth at which it operated. |
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This allowed a description of the motions of light and mass that was consistent with all available observations. |
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In parts, particularly the western third this plan went ahead, due to consistent congestion. |
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Don't just help people, don't just love up your customers, do it in a way that is consistent with your desired position in your community. |
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Because most of the cathedral was built in only 38 years, it has a single consistent architectural style, Early English Gothic. |
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The standards of categorization is almost consistent among Malaysian Universities. |
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Roman law was not consistent about the status of slaves, except that they were considered like any other moveable property. |
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Freud's most consistent model in his later years was his studio assistant and friend David Dawson, the subject of his final, unfinished work. |
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The dialect of the poem is also consistent with an origin in this part of the country. |
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Alienation from others is a consistent theme in the lyrics of Pink Floyd, and it is a core element of The Wall. |
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Most power chords are also played with a consistent finger arrangement that can be slid easily up and down the fretboard. |
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In Ancient Greece boxing was a well developed sport and enjoyed consistent popularity. |
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Wilkinson along with Lewis Moody were England's most consistent performers as they lost to Australia and New Zealand and narrowly beat Argentina. |
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The structure is designed to reward the teams finishing nearer the top and the most consistent teams. |
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The lozenge of Renault means a diamond that expresses the brand's firm desire to project a strong and consistent corporate image. |
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Red Bull was a consistent points and occasional podium challenger for most of their debut season. |
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The former generic logo was introduced for the 2004 Eurovision Song Contest in Turkey, to create a consistent visual identity. |
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It is measured consistently in that the technical definition of GDP is relatively consistent among countries. |
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Hastings' defenders countered that his actions were consistent with Indian customs and traditions. |
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The most consistent practitioners of free trade have been Switzerland, the Netherlands, and to a lesser degree Belgium. |
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This lack of leadership and solid intelligence meant the Germans did not adopt consistent strategy, even when the RAF had its back to the wall. |
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Under their long, consistent leadership, Cabinet government became a convention of the constitution. |
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Consistency is measured in how consistent the friction is during the entire time of braking. |
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There is data available on UK unemployment from 1881 but it is not consistent with the current international definition. |
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This is false as is shown, for example, by Wald's explicit construction of a consistent semiclassical theory. |
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That direction must be consistent with the regulatory jurisdiction of the ORR, and with the requirements of its contracts. |
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Years of consistent economic growth meant that living standards generally increased, but Leicester was a stronghold of Radicalism. |
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This method of oversight differs from most other healthcare systems in the OECD who look to set clear and consistent standards. |
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A popular story, consistent with some historical evidence, suggests the street may have been named after Hume. |
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Whilst the action of rowing and equipment used remains fairly consistent throughout the world, there are many different types of competition. |
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The noted perfumers Guerlain and Jean Patou said that they could smell vanilla in the remains, also consistent with mummification. |
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There is a green cylindrical piece of TPE to ensure a secure and consistent placement of the cuvette. |
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Opinion polls had shown consistent leads for the Conservatives over Labour. |
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Ipsos Mori found that UKIP's collapse was consistent across all age groups. |
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In some cases the form of the name is unusual and not consistent with the version commonly accepted. |
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Jimmy Calderwood took over in 2004 and Aberdeen posted more consistent results than in previous seasons. |
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Archaeological evidence consistent with this understanding has been difficult to identify. |
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In addition, there is no consistent definition of what constitutes a distinct language. |
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The high number of isotopes is consistent with lead's atomic number being even. |
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Defensible projections should be consistent with actual recent aggregate nonprice supply trends and the component nonprice sources of growth. |
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We believe that we can be consistent in serving our Government in certain noncombatant capacities, but not in the bearing of arms. |
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The fossil record is consistent with a Cambrian explosion that was limited to the benthos, with pelagic phyla evolving much later. |
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The Goats' bleat is so consistent that it is sometimes confused with a recorded goat sound. |
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It is possible these were the same 6 Sevier referred to, as the number, brass plates and Welsh coat of arms are consistent with both references. |
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For narrative types by definition have consistent structure, and follow an existing model in their narrative form. |
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Many flocks of white Welsh Mountains contain one or two black sheep, but these sheep are now also bred as a consistent black variety. |
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She returned to performing two months later, clarifying that she would rather work on a consistent basis than a cycle of touring and resting. |
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Wind power gives variable power which is very consistent from year to year but which has significant variation over shorter time scales. |
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In the foregoing sections we sketched the consistent and lucid oneirology which various indirect sources attribute to Aristotle. |
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The grooves between the knobs trap a consistent film of air, making it an excellent sound mirror. |
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Usually contour intervals are consistent throughout a map, but there are exceptions. |
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A consistent shift from land based trade to sea based trade has been recorded since the last three millennia. |
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For McWhorter, today it is much more consistent than young Americans learn languages such as Mandarin, Spanish, Arabic or Hindi. |
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For best and most consistent quality, European pears are picked when the fruit matures, but before they are ripe. |
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Efforts among researchers are now underway to establish and encourage usage of a unified and more consistent nomenclature. |
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The location, depth and mechanism of the earthquake are consistent with the event occurring on this subduction zone interface. |
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The daily inequality is not consistent and is generally small when the Moon is over the equator. |
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As consistent trade increased between Spain and Portugal and the East and West Indies, respectively, so did piracy. |
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Additionally, the aircraft must be placed in a flow consistent with the aircraft's route of flight. |
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This technique increased efficiency by allowing the creation of more controlled and consistent flakes. |
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Some fine examples of Bronze Age gold torques are made of very consistent gold wire, which is more malleable than bronze. |
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This is consistent with the spread of agricultural peoples from the Middle East at about that time. |
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The spelling rules of most Romance languages are fairly simple, and consistent within any language. |
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However, no Swiss German dialect is as consistent as Icelandic in that respect. |
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Damasus commissioned Saint Jerome to produce a reliable and consistent text by translating the original Greek and Hebrew texts into Latin. |
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In fact, everywhere where colonial powers established a consistent and continued presence, hybrid communities existed. |
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The popular wisdom that the Web functions as a narrowcasting or pointcasting medium is not consistent with these data. |
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The consistent rise in the price of grain during the 16th century encouraged the transfer of capital from trade to the land. |
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Historians are now turning to local gazetteers of Ming China for clues that would show consistent growth in population. |
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Reticulated and Masai giraffes have the highest mtDNA diversity, which is consistent with giraffes originating in eastern Africa. |
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It was not until after sporadic and consistent population resettlements had taken place that Toledo was decisively conquered. |
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The Day's work in navigation is a minimal set of tasks consistent with prudent navigation. |
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While this is consistent with the other published estimates, it suggests that the archaeological and historical evidence is very incomplete. |
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By about AD 250, the Maya script had become a more formalized and consistent writing system. |
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Fiji's larger islands have extensive bus routes that are affordable and consistent in service. |
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This is consistent with the general notion of hegemony and imperium of historical empires. |
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However, its identification as a pronoun is most consistent with its behavior in inverted sentences and question tags as described above. |
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Definitions of auxiliary verbs are not always consistent across languages, or even among authors discussing the same language. |
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The consistent use of w developed in the early Middle English period, during the 12th to 13th centuries. |
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Some symbols have become nearly universal through their consistent use in computers and on the internet. |
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The area of consistent merger includes southern Virginia and most of the South Midland, and extends westward to include much of Texas. |
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The Instruction is a problematic document for those seeking a consistent evolution in Luther's thought and practice. |
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Rule 73 provides that Magistrate Judges may preside over certain trials consistent with statute and upon the consent of all parties. |
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The High Court of Australia has jurisdiction to determine disputes about whether a law is within power and consistent with the Constitution. |
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Decisions from other circuits are consistent with those from the Second Circuit. |
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The treaties give the ECJ the power for consistent application of EU law across the EU as a whole. |
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Other scholars claim wife beating, for nashizah, is not consistent with modern perspectives of the Quran. |
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The rate of creation of life peerages under the Life Peerages Act has not shown a consistent pattern. |
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It was also contended that the 1988 Act was consistent with the Community policy on fisheries. |
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The data on iron is so consistent that it is often used to calibrate measurements or to compare tests. |
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Each sliver will have thin and thick spots, and by combining several slivers together a more consistent size can be reached. |
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The high melting point is also consistent with its description as an ionic solid. |
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Many states, however, have maintained the tolling of these roads, however, as a consistent source of revenue. |
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Children working at a young age has been a consistent theme throughout Africa. |
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It was surveyed for diatoms in 1984 and 1999, the changes being consistent with the pH of the lake having increased. |
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There are five scribes, all using variations on Secretary hands consistent with the third quarter of the fifteenth century. |
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To ensure consistent sizing for all images, you should give each image in the skybox the same pixel width and height dimensions. |
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Thus communist tendencies would be consistent with toughminded radicalism while fascism would be characterised by toughminded conservatism. |
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All of this is consistent with a violent explosion at altitude. |
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Since 2002, she has served as senior account executive with a consistent record of exceeding sales goals. |
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A left parotidectomy was also performed, and the final pathology was consistent with acinic cell carcinoma with positive margins. |
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Kluman and Balter stocks a variety of cake mixes which are ideal for traybakes and ensure consistent quality with each baking. |
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Manufactured at the Barnaul Arsenal in Russia, it provides consistent performance at an economical price. |
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To stay consistent with these protocols, we chose wadeable sites that could be safely and easily accessed. |
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Aboriginality remained consistent across all accounts, even for those who had been removed from their culture at a young age. |
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The bloated result is vaguely surreal but consistent with a vernacular familiar from the contents of wax museums and Disneyland. |
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Changing tastes and fickle buyers are a consistent problem for flea market wheeler-dealers. |
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