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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pace consistent with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a speed or rate that aligns with a certain standard or expectation.
Example: "The project was completed at a pace consistent with the established timeline."
Alternatives: "a speed in line with" or "a rate that matches".
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Proposed fuel economy standards for 2017-25 model-year vehicles, announced last week by President Obama, should reduce greenhouse gas emissions at a pace consistent with targets set by the California Air Resources Board, according to agency representatives.
It is only after the growth goal has been met that Japan should start making fiscal consolidation efforts, at a pace consistent with keeping the economy on a reasonable growth track.Sustained stronger growth would do wonders for Japan's fiscal position, as the experience of the United States shows.
The Commerce Department, which oversees the government half of PNGV, agreed with the NRC report that "some technologies are not progressing at a pace consistent with the established program timetable".
27 The VO2peak test required the participant to walk on a treadmill at a pace consistent with the modified Bruce protocol.
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Specifically, the strains with larger sperm make them at a slower pace, consistent with a previous comparison of two strains [ 44].
"This suggests the economy has continued to expand at a reasonable pace, consistent with the average rate of growth since the start of 2013," Niesr said.
The bottom line is that all available ocean heat content data show that the oceans and global climate continue to build up heat at a rapid pace, consistent with the global energy imbalance observed by satellites.
She was noted on telemetry to have multiple self-terminated episodes of rapid ventricular pacing, consistent with pacemaker-mediated tachycardia.
Such a pace is consistent with a healthy housing market.
Try to keep your pace consistent.
The long-term trends seen in the present study with intrathoracic impedance decreasing in response to rapid ventricular pacing are consistent with earlier studies [ 4, 8, 9].
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