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consistent

[kuhn-sis-tuhnt] / kənˈsɪs tənt /




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The two companies are competing for the more consistent spending of professional customers, particularly as consumers delay large remodels and do-it-yourself projects, analysts say.

From The Wall Street Journal

Beijing has previously said its subsidy policies are transparent and fully consistent with international trade rules.

From BBC

"The consistent, personalised approach made a meaningful difference during my time at school. Reducing that risks making children feel overlooked and anxious," he says.

From BBC

Such demand for capital could imply that the neutral rate—a level consistent with stable inflation and full employment—is higher than before the Covid pandemic.

From Barron's

When shares of a company are in a consistent decline, the bar for investors to buy the dip is higher than if the stock has been trending upward for a while, according to Stucky.

From MarketWatch