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Then the difference between mean uniform-width SLAM scores should have a more clinically consistent meaning than the difference between mean raw scores.
Republican voters have been far more consistent, meaning the party's campaigns have instead focused on tapping into networks of social conservatives, in particular home-schoolers.
These methods were shown to be consistent (meaning that they converge to the true solution as the mesh size h→0) in the codimension one setting.
It might mean "subject to," see post, at 6, but as this Court has repeatedly acknowledged, the word evades a uniform, consistent meaning.
More generally, the results are remarkably consistent — meaning that, if respondents were lying, they did so in the same percentages on the same issues across 14 different surveys conducted at different times.
"International success", on the contrary, has a much more parallel and consistent meaning worldwide.
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Although the terms were not defined all respondents readily used them with consistent meanings.
If the lag and the rainfall coefficient vary across regions, meaningful geographic comparisons would be difficult to achieve because neither the lag nor coefficient have consistent meanings across models.
'Mesh-consistent' meaning that all analyses would rely on the same basic mesh, eliminating the difficulties involved in translating results from one model to another.
Market participants understand all too well that Mr. Bernanke's promises are probably not time-consistent – meaning that he can say what he wants now, but in the next systemic financial crisis he would feel compelled by his legal mandate to provide an effective backstop to asset values and to many institutions.
However, a core tool the experience-based design questionnaire requires words with consistent emotional meaning.
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