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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acting consistently" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who behaves in a uniform manner over time or in various situations.
Example: "In order to build trust with your team, it's important to be acting consistently in your decisions and actions."
Alternatives: "behaving uniformly" or "acting in a reliable manner."
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At least in those cases, Dershowitz says, the justices were acting consistently with their own warped judicial philosophies.
I know they are acting consistently with their beliefs and sense of what is best for the country.
The Obama administration has said it believes it is acting consistently with the resolution, although it has not explained why it thinks so.
When several CEOs took direct action after the immigration executive order, they were seen as acting consistently with their companies' values systems.
Mr. Obama, he said, has been acting consistently with the requirements of the War Powers Resolution and had consulted regularly with Congress.
They include communicating and acting consistently, protecting the organization and employees, embodying the organization's vision and values, consulting with and listening to key stakeholders, communicating openly with others, valuing employees, and offering support to employees and stakeholders.
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We must insist, though, that one well-placed boulder on the track could have stopped the Victoria and probably the picture.The acting is consistently good and restrained.
Bishop Wilton D. Gregory of Belleville, Ill., president of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, said at a news conference today, "We have recognized the tragedy of not acting together consistently on policies and procedures that we had in place or were proposed in the past".
Singing and acting were consistently fine, and it was a pleasure to hear the score stylishly played on period instruments by the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment led by the festival's music director, Robin Ticciati.
This explains the differences in Figures 2A and 2B. Figure 2A indicates that selection is acting reasonably consistently across all 12 species when considered on the entire gene level, yet Figure 2B indicates more complexity when considering individual amino acids for which the balance between selection and mutation bias may differ among species.
But by consistently acting on that conviction, he has drawn into himself the power of certainty.
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