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constant

[kon-stuhnt] / ˈkɒn stənt /




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He said repair work was complicated by the freezing weather conditions and constant air raid sirens that force energy engineers to shelter to avoid attacks.

From Barron's

That can be difficult when people rely on a machine for constant reassurance.

From Salon

Done well, this shift will further reduce friction by handling routine actions and organizing what matters without requiring technical commands or constant intervention.

From The Wall Street Journal

Closer examination of the hypothalamus revealed that certain neurons were stuck in a state of constant activity but produced weak signals.

From Science Daily

ASM said it expects revenue at constant currencies to show a healthy increase in the current quarter compared to the fourth quarter.

From The Wall Street Journal