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Consistently

Consistently | Consistent

Consistently meaning

In a consistent manner. | constantly; always.

Example sentences (20)

I think it's also very helpful that we have a very disciplined and focused strategy with respect to growth in those geographies where we really want to be and so we're consistently focused on those markets and consistently focused on those businesses.

The Panthers consistently running around left their defense either unwilling or unable to engage at their own blue line, and the Knights consistently strolled into the Panthers’ zone like they were Norm headed to Cheers.

We also found that the hardship rate experienced by the consistently non-employed group was not significantly different from that of the consistently employed group (after taking demographic differences into account).

I’ve consistently done it over the years, but I realized I needed to do it more consistently going forward as I get older.

That's the same general pattern for other vaccines: US and Latin America born are consistently the highest, European born consistently the lowest.

The state and counties should consistently require affordable units from for-profit actors and fearlessly and consistently enforce and hold developers to their promises.

Consistently winning tournaments, consistently being at the top.

Set times consistently ran later and later as each day progressed, with headliners consistently taking the stage more than an hour past their scheduled slots.

After spending nearly two decades in San Jose, where the Sharks were a consistently great regular-season team that consistently choked in the playoffs, he decided to change things up last summer by signing a three-year contact with the Leafs.

His administration has consistently ignored the issues that affect his base, consistently caters to corporate interests and favored regressive policies on everything from health care and tax reform to drug policy.

A diagnosis of MCS can only be justified when the subject cannot consciously distinguish between chemicals and controls, and when responses are consistently present with exposure to chemicals and consistently absent when prompted by a control.

Only he and Jesus are consistently shown with long hair from Early Christian times, when the apostles generally have trim classical cuts; in fact John is more consistently depicted in this way than Jesus.

Regulation is very important, because a poorly regulated gun may hit consistently with one barrel, but miss consistently with the other, making the gun nearly useless for anything requiring two shots.

Specifically, if a judge consistently gives low scores for all divers, or consistently gives high scores for the same divers, the judging will yield fair relative results and will cause divers to place in the correct order.

The ROC's efforts at arms purchases have consistently been opposed by the PRC. citation The PRC has also consistently attempted to block cooperation between the ROC military and those of other countries.

Abuamara added that Canada needs to consistently enforce rules barring weapon sales to countries that violate human rights.

A care home has been rated as ‘requires improvement’ for a second time after a resident was consistently given the wrong dose of medication.

According to him, relations between Belarus and Türkiye have been consistently positive.

According to him, “We are committed to ensuring that Nigeria’s Sovereign Wealth Fund consistently ranks highly in the league of state-owned funds in terms of transparency, governance, and performance.

Africans consistently show a strong desire for democratic and accountable governance, but they are not satisfied with the quality of democracy in their countries.