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A barrage of press reports consistently named Chinese nationals as responsible for illegal ivory smuggling, and rumours swirled that Chinese diplomats were complicit.

Consistently named among the top 150 recruits regardless of position, Sanders may have a better shot at outrunning his father's fame.

Around three-quarters of the public believe immigration is too high and the issue is consistently named among voters' main priorities.

NewYork-Presbyterian is the #1 hospital in the New York metropolitan area, according to U.S. News & World Report, and consistently named to the magazine's Honor Roll of best hospitals in the nation.

He has won awards for teaching and research from the American Psychiatric Association, Harvard Medical School, and Massachusetts Psychiatric Society, and he is consistently named as one of the Best Doctors in America.

In 2004, Hoffman was chosen as one of the "Top 100 Lawyers" in Massachusetts in Boston magazine's Super Lawyers Directory and has been consistently named a New England Super Lawyer since the listing began.

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Even Bush, a former Texas oilman, argued in 2007 that "it's in our vital interest to diversify America's energy supply". In his last four State of the Union addresses, Bush consistently name-checked alternative forms of energy that appeared promising at the time, such as "hydrogen-fueled cars" and biofuel from "switchgrass" in addition to wind and solar.

When asked about the major challenges facing metabolomics, researchers and vendors consistently name three issues: identification of unknowns, development of standardized data repositories that can be queried like the genomics resource GenBank, and integration of metabolomics and other systems-wide data.

Speaking.com consistently names her one of America's Top 10 Business Speakers and she travels the globe delivering keynote addresses at major conferences and leadership forums on how to develop profound presence and influence, regardless of position or power.

Ian McGillis in the Montreal Review of Books identifies "two simple ideas that govern and unite the five lectures": first, that the view from inside can provide a better developed idea of what is outside, and second, that winter continues to defy the human need to consistently name and organize the world.

Subsequently, Multiple Profiling was performed to consistently name peaks with similar spectra and retention indices throughout chromatograms of the experiment.

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