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The phrase "are made consistent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the process of ensuring that different elements or components align or conform to a standard or set of criteria.
Example: "To improve the quality of our reports, all data entries are made consistent across the various departments."
Alternatives: "are standardized" or "are aligned".
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The same quantitative methodology can be further developed to ensure the most cost effective decisions, e.g. about proposed mitigation plans and future field investigations, are made consistent with environmental protection.
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But now that materials and systems are making consistent and consistently accurate mechanical movements it is essentially a frippery.
While there are encouraging signs, equally clearly, there is still some way to go before all ULT's academies are making consistent progress.
Peripheral small island regions are nowadays perceived as attractive tourist destinations at a global scale, while the number of such regions that are making consistent efforts to enter the tourist market is steadily increasing [9].
These should be made consistent as the difference does not seem to serve any real purpose.
Thus could the European social model be made consistent with a new economic dynamism.Today the triumph is tarnished.
When you're speaking of 100 million tennis balls a year, that's a lot of natural product that has to be made consistent".
Livni urged Kerry to oppose both resolutions, even if one could be made consistent with Kerry's own framework, and he agreed.
Hayek's account of crisis origins can be made consistent with Keynes's if one takes the world economy as a whole.
The principle is the following: after each conflict, the last assigned variable is selected in priority, so long as the constraint network cannot be made consistent.
It has been shown that network synthesis and detailed exchanger design can be made consistent if network synthesis is based on allowable pressure drops rather than on assumed film coefficients.
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