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The phrase "are expected to be consistent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing standards, behaviors, or outcomes that should remain uniform or stable over time.
Example: "In our organization, all team members are expected to be consistent in their communication to ensure clarity and understanding."
Alternatives: "should remain consistent" or "are anticipated to be uniform."
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Although the sensor TM of Landsat satellites is no longer operational, the concepts presented in this study are expected to be consistent regardless of the sensor.
Although redundant probe sets are expected to be consistent if they are interrogating the same transcript in a data set, random sampling will always introduce some variation.
Evidence suggests that indirect comparisons agree with head-to-head trials if component studies are similar and treatment effects are expected to be consistent in patients included in different trials.
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Ms. Ferdinando said Glaxo was investing "substantial resources" in the film and that the budget was "expected to be consistent with other documentary projects of a similar nature".
There is no elected regional government in England, but until 2010 regional bodies were responsible for producing a Regional Spatial Strategy, and Local Transport Plans were expected to be consistent with that strategy.
With the 75 basis point decline in the federal funds rate since September, financial conditions can reasonably be expected to be consistent with fostering sustained economic expansion while keeping inflationary pressures subdued".
Fed could pause: In the statement released by the Fed after its latest rate cut one week ago, the central bank said that "With the 75 basis point decline in the federal funds rate since September, financial conditions can reasonably be expected to be consistent with fostering sustained economic expansion while keeping inflationary pressures subdued".
After all, the Fed has already eased rates three times this year, all but ruling out further cuts in the near future the last time when it stated that "with the 75 basis point decline in the federal funds rate since September, financial conditions can reasonably be expected to be consistent with fostering sustained economic expansion while keeping inflationary pressures subdued".
Senate Republicans are currently working to revise the House's text, but the general structure of their bill is expected to be consistent with the House version, and thus lead to millions fewer Americans having health coverage.
These selection-mediated substitutions are by definition non-neutral and therefore would not be expected to be consistent across genes or across lineages.
It seems to be particularly important in dispersal behaviour [ 2, 4, 5, 12- 15], and is expected to be consistent throughout the life cycle [ 4].
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