Sentence examples for consistently indicative from inspiring English sources

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We also modified the scoring procedures by reverse-coding five items (1, 7, 9, 23 and 28) to ensure that higher scores were consistently indicative of greater levels of stigma across all items and subscales.

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In contrast, in the doubly infected animals, genes in all major categories of innate immune responses were consistently upregulated, indicative of a more pronounced inflammatory response (Fig. 4C).

Although consistency does not de facto ensure "expert" practice as experts can be consistently wrong, inconsistency is indicative of a lack of skill as it suggests that the decision maker has yet to develop a well-developed judgement policy [ 39].

One can consistently hold that an indicative sentence has truth value, and even that it may be uttered in such a way as to say something true, while denying that its utterance is an assertion.

A comparison of vertical profiles of the organic and inorganic parts of the biofilm indicated that the reflection signal (indicative for inorganic material) was consistently higher than the organic matter throughout the depth of biofilm.

Spatial locations that consistently exhibit large responses are indicative of potential regions of delamination.

Interestingly, many lncRNAs are consistently associated with clinical parameters indicative of metastasis in a wide spectrum of tumor types [ 33, 34].

In contrast, when overlaying the LCP vector, we see that consistently late replications are highly indicative of the presence of LCPs (the right panel in Fig. 3A).

Estimates of ω rates along the branches of hares' mtDNA phylogeny were consistently below 1, which is indicative of pervasive purifying selection affecting all mtDNA protein-coding genes (fig. 1).

Scoring was consistently higher for the scrapie isolates, indicative of a more severe lesion: scores in brain areas 1 and 4 are >3 in scrapie isolates, whereas all brain areas score below 3 in BSE samples.

He is one in a long list of England players whose creativity has been wasted: Glenn Hoddle, Matt Le Tissier and Paul Scholes all found their impact on the national stage limited by either not being played in their best position or barely playing at all, and is indicative of a nation that consistently fits players to suit a system rather than fitting a system to suit players.

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