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Free sign upThe phrase "a consistent case for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when arguing or presenting a rationale that is steady and reliable over time.
Example: "The researcher made a consistent case for the benefits of regular exercise in improving mental health."
Alternatives: "a strong argument for" or "a solid rationale for".
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Now he devotes a full volume to Amsterdam and has to struggle a bit to make a consistent case for it as "the world's most liberal city".
Mr. Dole desperately tried to establish a fresh identity for himself by resigning from the Senate in May, but could not establish a consistent case for his candidacy and was drubbed in the fall.
But the liberals have not made a consistent case for shrinking a state that is not particularly big by OECD standards (see chart 7), so attention has focused on the demand for tax cuts which, faced with record deficits, even most FDP voters now reject.So far Mrs Merkel has contained the clashes.
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As Lee Jenkins writes in SI.com, neither team has made any consistent case for itself in this series, although the Lakers got some points for finally trying the desperation approach, writes Bill Plaschke in The Los Angeles Times.
Compared to previous studies conducted on CKDu, the present study has several strengths: (i) use of a consistent case definition for CKDu; (ii) analysis of a range of biological samples from individuals with CKDu; (iii) comparison of control groups within and outside the endemic area; and (iv) use of sensitive analytical techniques.
This is why we need to make a consistent business case for harnessing immigrant creativity.
The virtually complete identification of gout cases, and the use of consistent case definitions for individuals at risk and their relatives, ensured the absence of information bias.
The predictive value of combinations of the most promising genetic biomarkers might be evaluated in longitudinal studies that incorporate consistent case definitions, corrections for practice effects, and the best available population norms.
Figure 11 The CDF of normalized error R ^ i - e i e i in both LOS and NLOS for consistent case.
Players too have to bear responsibility; Tuilagi and Burrell apart, few have made a consistent and unarguable case for inclusion.
Firstly, a consistent value for the case where a value was below the detection threshold is obtained, and secondly, this encoding maps e x, y) and e y, x) onto different codomain ranges conserving argument order information.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com