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"We enable our clients' success by constantly seeking suitable solutions to their problems," it reads.
You can mitigate risk by constantly seeking evidence that you're on the right track, and changing if you're not.
Picasso and Stravinsky endlessly reinvented themselves, but he has constantly reinvented the form, and – true to his own principle – he has done that by constantly seeking out new content.
You're now in the habit of reinforcing your fears by constantly seeking reassurance that you are not ill - I'm sure you can see that visiting the doctor and asking for diagnostic tests aren't helping, except in the short term.
As the godfather of how-to-succeed books, Franklin had propounded a fundamental rule for winning friends: always play to their pride and vanity by constantly seeking their opinion and advice, and they will admire you for your judgment and wisdom.
Thus, on the one hand, the world impinges on and perturbs the soul's natural placidity (cf., e.g., the Māṇḍūkya Upaniṣad; PsW: 132 3; but see Felsch 1904: 196 7); on the other hand, the soul resists these disturbances (i.e., the representations themselves) by constantly seeking to reestablish a harmonious unity or equilibrium among them and thus "preserve", as far as possible, its own simplicity.
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Attending plastic surgeon, Dr. Mark Sloan was portrayed by Eric Dane, who is constantly seeking reconciliation with former best friend, attending physician and Chief of Neurosurgery Dr. Derek Shepherd Patrick Dempseyy), whose lasting relationship with Meredith Grey faces difficulties.
And in No Man's Land, premiered at the National Theatre in 1975 with Ralph Richardson and John Gielgud, he dramatised a collision between two desperate men, one haunted and cursed by memories and the other constantly seeking to reinvent himself in the moment.
Even when Hepher phoned up the Ministry of Defence to inquire about buying pop-up targets of the type used by practising military snipers – he is constantly seeking new ways to help players identify space quicker – no one raised an eyebrow.
And in No Man's Land, premiered at the National Theatre in 1975 with Ralph Richardson and John Gielgud, Pinter dramatised a collision between two desperate men: one haunted and cursed by past memories and the other constantly seeking to re-invent himself in the moment.
We tend to admire other people's bodies, especially if they're Olympians or shirtless Russian presidents, but most of us are constantly seeking to improve our own by starving or stuffing, injecting, waxing, straightening, piercing, lifting and squeezing.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com