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constant

[kon-stuhnt] / ˈkɒn stənt /




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Borthwick, whose side have floundered in defeats by Scotland and Ireland in the past two rounds of the Six Nations, said the pressure that comes with being an England coach is a constant.

From BBC

A gene called KRAS, which is mutated in nearly all pancreatic cancers, sends constant growth signals that drive tumor development.

From Science Daily

It was her other constant companion while working on the book.

From Los Angeles Times

Since then, the rate of such sales in Altadena has remained relatively constant, according to the group.

From Los Angeles Times

On average, this model was 71% accurate in predicting whether a fund over the subsequent quarter would add to its position in a stock, keep its holdings of that stock constant, or sell it.

From Barron's