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consistent

[kuhn-sis-tuhnt] / kənˈsɪs tənt /




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They say his cognitive abilities "were not consistent with Alzheimer's disease", which the court heard could not be conclusively diagnosed until an autopsy could be performed after his death.

From BBC

Another consistent message from industry representatives was that they will focus on improving the security of their energy supply.

From Barron's

Another consistent message from industry representatives was that they will focus on improving the security of their energy supply.

From Barron's

The fight comes at a critical time for Rivian, which is launching a new, more affordable SUV in a bid to make consistent profits amid a downturn in U.S.

From The Wall Street Journal

She adds the listings are used because "they provide a consistent, like-for-like basis for comparing city-level activity over time" and it is a "meaningful signal of scene momentum and decentralisation away from London".

From BBC