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constant

[kawn-stahn] / kɔ̃ˈstɑ̃ /




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In American society, it has been a constant rule that the policy makers and other elites who are hurting working-class and poor white people are hurting working-class and poor Black people too.

From Salon

Dr. Wachter likens the situation to having “a baby that required constant feeding and diaper changes but never smiled at you.”

From The Wall Street Journal

I think there is at least a potential for Mahan to tap into a desire among voters to lower the hostilities just a bit and ease up on our constant partisan war-footing.

From Los Angeles Times

In staples, a sector notorious for razor-thin profit margins and constant logistical challenges, we could be seeing stock prices reflect the expected benefit from both AI-led efficiencies and a reduced reliance on expensive enterprise software.

From Barron's

In a world of rapidly changing TV viewing habits, there remains one constant: the NFL.

From MarketWatch