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"consistent resource" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It refers to a source or supply of something that is reliable and remains the same over time. Example: "The science textbook was a consistent resource for the students, providing them with accurate information throughout the school year."
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"There was a huge anxiety from disabled people about the abolition of the UK ILF, and a real relief that they would still have a consistent resource to support independent living, rather than just depending on the statutory level of care from local authorities," he says.
It can represent a balance between consistent resource utilization versus misdiagnosis.
This term has evolved in the German discourse with reference to consistent resource cycles.
In species where the inherited structure of social class may lead to consistent resource differences among family lines, between-class variation in resource availability should select for divergence in optimal reproductive strategies.
As expected, we found "intrinsic motivation" to be a consistent resource to copy changes over time.
Even within countries, where there is greater potential for consistent resource allocation, coverage is uneven (Bryce et al. 2006; Hanson et al. 2013).
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According to Food-Patch, Westchester's food bank, one out of five citizens in the county lack consistent resources to adequately feed themselves.
Booking fees have contributed to management successes by providing adequate and consistent resourcing for the repair and maintenance of walking track surface infrastructure.
Provide consistent resources such as funds for the daily management of the service unit and capacity building for the staff.
Results are consistent with resource allocation models of PTSD, which suggest that PTSD is characterized by attentional bias to threat stimuli at the expense of attention to emotionally neutral information.
This provides additional evidence that lowered fitness and associated costs of reproduction in Steller sea lions during the 1980s were consistent with resource limitation [8], whereas the findings in this study of no cost of reproduction during the 2000s suggest that resources are more plentiful.
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