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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a reasonably consistent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that shows a fair level of uniformity or stability over time or across different instances.
Example: "The results of the experiment were a reasonably consistent indicator of the hypothesis."
Alternatives: "fairly uniform" or "somewhat stable".
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It is reasonable to require a foundation reliability-based design code to achieve a reasonably consistent target reliability index over this range of design scenarios, as they are representative of the ground conditions underlying Taipei.
Thus the acquisition of skill in a given task involves the performance of a reasonably consistent response pattern, which varies, within limits, from trial to trial.
Only in North Carolina, among the battleground states, has Mr. Romney had a reasonably consistent polling edge over the final week of the campaign.
When we arrange the 7 action items into 4 groups, however, we can determine a reasonably consistent prioritization.
One of the major thrusts of Unity was to embrace alternate computing form factors while still presenting a reasonably consistent user interface.
In this structure, designing a national approach to a social program like ECEC is far from straightforward, although as Canada's Medicare program illustrates it is not impossible to forge a reasonably consistent national approach to a program within provincial jurisdiction.
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A reasonably coherent and consistent account has emerged of what led Gaddafi to the moment of capture.
For example, in case of hand-clap recordings, decaying tail selection is very accurate as there is no overlapping from previous hand-clap instances, therefore, no interference, as a result reasonably consistent τ estimates from hand-clap recordings is expected.
Projection onto a sphere is reasonably consistent with the idea of a moment tensor, but the obtained two-dimensional surface is not flat, and additional projection(s) must be applied to create a flat (two-dimensional) representation.
"Data from one of the IMOS recorders showed a clear acoustic signal at a time that was reasonably consistent with the information relating to the disappearance of MH370," he said.
We have indicated that we do plan to, for the most part, treat them in a manner that is reasonably consistent with the Geneva Conventions, to the extent they are appropriate, and that is exactly what we have been doing".
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