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Discover LudwigThe phrase "consistent stand" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that a certain person or group of people has maintained a position without wavering. For example, "The candidate takes a consistent stand on important social issues."
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Federal prosecutors, however, have taken a consistent stand that the defendants remain a threat.
The report also said that North Korea's "consistent stand" was to work toward a nuclear-free Korean Peninsula.
"We must take a consistent stand against sexual misconduct and cannot accept Cosby's conduct as consistent with our values," Bowen said.
With the world's fifth-largest economy and the world's fifth-largest oil exporter both in such a fix, a pundit should take a consistent stand.
Nevertheless, the 1.5 and 2.0 inch planting depths resulted in the most consistent stand establishment across all planting dates in both years of this study.
The Prime Minister has taken a consistent stand that Westland's future was a matter for the company's directors and shareholders to resolve, without either Government pressure or funds.
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Making wines in a similar style to its more celebrated neighbour in southern Catalonia, Priorat, but at much more competitive prices, Montsant is a source of intensely spicy, warm but balanced red wines, of which Acústic's is a consistent stand-out.
Over the past three decades, as politicians have offered increasingly stark choices, the electorate has followed suit and voters have adopted consistent stands on both the left and the right.
Elliot Kotler Ossining, N.Y., Aug. 26, 2009 To the Editor: May all of our senators and members of Congress take such strong, brave and consistent stands as Senator Edward M. Kennedy did on behalf of the poor and the disenfranchised, and on behalf of the rest of us as well.
When we put together the texts of the gospels with this archaeological evidence, the results are strikingly consistent and stand up to rigorous standards of historical evidence.
Five years later, he continued to attack the air bag as a "defective instrument" that "does not work except in head-on collisions and only in a fraction of those". "Because of his influence among the Democrats in the House, it was impossible to get a consistent Democratic Party stand over the decades for stronger regulation of the industry," consumer safety advocate Ralph Nader said.
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