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consistent
adjective as in constant, regular
Strongest matches
adjective as in agreeing, compatible
Example Sentences
Reporting of such young offenders, however, is not always consistent across schools and police forces, as the age of criminal responsibility is 10.
Rather than giving the asteroid a consistent push, the effect of absorbing and re-emitting sunlight is smoothed out, so there's no preferred push in any direction.
Crash Experts also found no evidence of Tregonning hitting a cone and showed damage to his car was consistent with hitting a person.
They welcome Labour's commitment to building 180,000 homes for social rent over the next decade, but they say consistent multi-year funding to tackle the issue is so far lacking.
"I don't think it would make a real difference unless it's part of a much broader strategy that includes education, community support, and more consistent enforcement of the laws and standards that already exist."
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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