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He has yet to improve the lives and lot of average Americans; to erect the edifices of health care and banking reform; to enact immigration reform or implement strong new environmental rules; to set a consistent course for our role in the world; or to soothe the corrosive tone of public life in Washington.
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One possible explanation for this could be that physical illnesses included in the study tend to have a more consistent course, while mental disorders have a more fluctuating course, perhaps making them more difficult to remember, Spira said.
He has been a consistent champion for the middle class.
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Of course, other services like the App Store still generate tons of revenue on a consistent basis for Apple, even if it isn't technically recurring.
Of course, other services like the App Store still generate tons of revenue on a consistent basis for Apple, even if it isn't technically recurring.
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Third, have a consistent place for gear storage.
Create a consistent style for your column.
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