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constant

[kon-stuhnt] / ˈkɒn stənt /




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But “even though we’re beating it up,” Crooks said of the pollution flowing into the estuary, it’s been amazingly resilient in part because of constant monitoring and management.

From Los Angeles Times

In the two years I battled the itch, it blossomed from a nuisance to a constant presence in my life.

From The Wall Street Journal

The company said its “normalized” earnings per share grew 6% to €12.95 as revenue at constant currencies rose 3.4% to €22.47 billion.

From MarketWatch

Terminal value represents the estimated value of a business assuming it will continue to grow at a stable, constant rate indefinitely.

From MarketWatch

The Dutch payments company forecast net revenue growth of 20% to 22% on year on a constant currency basis, with the Ebitda margin broadly in line with last year at 53%.

From The Wall Street Journal