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consistently

[kuhn-sis-tuhnt-lee] / kənˈsɪs tənt li /


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Warsh has consistently argued that the Fed’s mandate should be narrow, on the basis that a wide and overarching mandate threatens the institution’s credibility.

From Barron's

His consistently calm demeanour - whether they win or lose - is one of the many positive traits of his management, and his side have mirrored it in their performances.

From BBC

Many conversations around the festival seemed to firmly center on “The Invite” and “Josephine,” but another film people consistently brought up was “Wicker.”

From Los Angeles Times

But her return to the level that took her to her breakthrough success hinted that she may now, at last, be ready to consistently create those moments worthy of big celebrations.

From BBC

Andrew has consistently and strenuously always denied any wrongdoing and his office has been contacted for comment.

From BBC