Mayor Angelo Tsirekas argued that the footprint of the development remained constant, so the overall impact of the alterations was minimal. |
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Overall, this pattern of selective pressure along the gene seems to have remained constant during hominoid evolution. |
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However, the 9 percent difference in speed has remained constant over the years. |
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The proportionate distribution percentages remained constant throughout the next biennium. |
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The one element that has remained constant over the years is their unpredictability. |
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Basically, space-time had to be rescaled such that the speed of light in vacuum remained constant. |
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Regardless of whether the songs featured distorted guitars or oboes and clarinets, Downes' lyrical romanticism remained constant and fervent. |
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One theme that remained constant was the idea of captives and oppressors and Darwinian ideas of the survival of the fittest. |
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Lifetimes and the ratio of initial amplitudes remained constant at all energies. |
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Painted on wooden rectangles, either in encaustic or tempera, the form and the medium of the icon have remained constant to the present. |
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Consequently, the fructose concentrations remained constant during the feeding period and decreased slowly afterwards. |
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All definitions remained constant throughout the study period, with the exception of the methodology for counting tests. |
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But by Johns's account, the goal of reliability, of fixity, of faithfulness, and of protected authorship remained constant. |
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As billing rates remained constant during the period, this projected increase is attributable to increases in work volume and billable time. |
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While the royal girlfriends have remained constant, the princes are also unstintingly loyal to their favorite nightspots. |
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The difference in wages remained constant, not increasing over time. |
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In British Columbia, small claims actions have remained constant since 1991, the year that province began keeping records. |
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These incentives remained constant even though staff turnover was, for the first few years, high. |
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On top of this, the number of university entrants in technical subjects has remained constant for the past twenty years. |
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The number of supplemental claims has remained constant for the last three years. |
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In fact, this would be true if the air density remained constant over time. |
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Compared with the previous year, the fiscal surplus increased by 1.7 percentage points and the public debt ratio remained constant. |
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In 1998, the average social assistance benefit increased slightly in six provinces and remained constant in four others. |
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The amount of water we have has remained constant for thousands of years while the number and types of users have increased massively. |
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Despite this recognition, poverty and social exclusion has remained constant throughout history. |
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Had exchange rates remained constant and factoring out changes in the scope of consolidation, sales would have decreased by 2.7 percent. |
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Our performance has remained constant despite variations in volume over that period. |
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You are telling me that social disruption resides in the fact that opposition to this has remained constant. |
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As this organism grew, the number of compartments remained constant, but each expanded and folded in a fractal pattern according to the terminology of the mathematician Benoit Mandelbrot. |
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While the project scope was reduced, the contract price remained constant. |
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Strong brands, supported by an ethical culture, have remained constant. |
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But throughout it all their incredible devotion to Paignton in Devon has remained constant. |
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In each tale the house alone remained constant. |
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While the cost of the average microcomputer has remained constant for about a decade, the power of the year 2000 computer is a thousand times greater than that of a 1980 machine. |
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Only for Quercus ilex the health status remained constant. |
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Background extinction rates have not remained constant, although changes are measured over geological time, covering millions of years. |
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Within this general progression, however, Jonson's comic style remained constant and easily recognisable. |
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Moreover, turnout rates remained constant in the last 50 years both in Appenzell Inner Rhodes and in Glarus. |
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These five secretaries of state remained constant thereafter until after the first world war. |
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Juice extraction remained constant for sorgo stalks kept wet, but it decreased gradually for dry stalks during 2 weeks storage. |
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This is an important distinction: even if the cost of container transport has remained constant over time, containers are no longer transporting the same goods. |
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Compared with the previous year, the budget surplus remained constant as a share of GDP and the debt ratio decreased substantially by 6.9 percentage points. |
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This extent has remained constant each year. |
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While applications from Sri Lanka remained constant throughout 2008, applications from the Dominican Republic largely petered out from May onwards. |
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Skål had remained constant because it had one coherent factor that holds Skål together, the belief in the friendship that we all have for one another. |
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Although the number of referrals has increased more than threefold, from 37 in 1999 to a projected 152 cases in 2003, the number of available members and staff has remained constant. |
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While the aggregate results are indecisive because of small sample sizes, the results based on cross-provincial variation indicate that the slope of this real-wage Phillips curve has remained constant over time. |
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Of these two, it was IDtech that won the contract, thanks to the technical advantages of its UNIPASS product and the consistency of its solution, which remained constant throughout the two years of negotiations. |
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The law remained constant with the minimum mandatory sentence in it. |
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The guest exhibition business has remained constant for many years. |
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Both loving one fair maid, they yet remained constant friends. |
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The pH of ASA emulsions prepared with the esterified starch remained constant, indicating that the hydrophobically modified starch molecules prevented ASA from hydrolyzing. |
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This situation remained constant until after the Second World War. |
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