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consistently sensitive
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "consistently sensitive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is reliably attuned to the feelings or needs of others over time. Example: "The therapist was consistently sensitive to her clients' emotional states, creating a safe space for them to share their thoughts."
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With the same consistency cut off (50%), three consistently sensitive parameters were defined as followed: P13 (n2: max. TOC1 transcription rate), P14 (g2: Constant of activation by TOC1), and P15 (m4: constant Max. rate of TOC1 mRNA degradation).
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This novel method allows us new comprehension into the given model: (1) the sensitive parameters of the model at a given parameter set, (2) the "consistently sensitive parameters" specific to the model, (3) the distribution of parameter sensitivity within the model, and (4) the parameter surface.
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The Consistent Robustness Analysis (CRA) developed here aims to identify a set of consistently sensitive parameters, for a range of biologically-reasonable parameter sets, which we term reference parameter sets.
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She's also consistently sensitive to the nuances of song lyrics.
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The solubilization rate constant was consistently sensitive to surfactant type, surfactant concentration, and electrolyte concentration.
Using the intrinsic measure of self-rated sleepiness (Karolinska Sleepiness Scale, KSS) as a comparison, it has been shown that real-time ORS reflect the general variations of self-rated sleepiness in drivers on a global level, but also that ORS was not consistently sensitive to abrupt changes in driver sleepiness at the 5-min level [15].
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The frequency with which the parameters are identified as sensitive is tabulated in Figure 3 (see also Figure S5) and, stipulating that a particular parameter must be identified as sensitive in at least 50% of sets, we determine the eight "consistently-sensitive" parameters listed in the final column of Table 1.
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Comparing these C. elegans recently wild lines, the lines were not consistently most sensitive or least sensitive to their own supernatant; N2 and JU1409 were among the most responsive to their own supernatant; lines PX174, JU1410 and MY1 were moderately responsive to their own supernatant.
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Developing sensitivity analysis (SA) that reliably and consistently identify sensitive variables can improve building performance design.
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In addition, hypoxia-tolerant cell lines are consistently more sensitive to a wide spectrum of inhibitors of mitochondrial function than are hypoxia-sensitive cells.
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Functional diversity was consistently less sensitive to copper pollution than species richness possibly because toxicant sensitivities are considered to be highly species specific and substitution within functional groups may obscure structural impacts on communities.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing a person's character, use "consistently sensitive" to highlight their reliable awareness and understanding of others' feelings.
Common error
Avoid using "consistently sensitive" in situations where a more direct or assertive approach is needed. Overusing it can make your writing sound weak or insincere.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "consistently sensitive" primarily functions as a descriptive adjective phrase, modifying a noun to indicate a reliable and sustained state of sensitivity. As shown in Ludwig, this applies to both people and instruments.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "consistently sensitive" functions as a descriptive adjective phrase, denoting reliability and dependability in responsiveness or understanding. While grammatically correct, Ludwig indicates it's a relatively rare expression. It's found in neutral to formal contexts, often within scientific and news domains. Related phrases like "reliably perceptive" or "steadfastly empathetic" can serve as alternatives, and it is important not to overuse it in sentimental contexts.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
reliably perceptive
Focuses on the consistent ability to understand or notice things.
steadfastly empathetic
Emphasizes the unwavering nature of empathy.
uniformly responsive
Highlights the consistent reaction or answer to stimuli.
invariably attuned
Stresses the constant state of being in harmony or agreement.
predictably understanding
Implies that understanding can be expected or foreseen.
regularly considerate
Highlights the consistent act of showing consideration.
habitually aware
Focuses on the customary or usual state of awareness.
always responsive
Stresses the constant nature of responsiveness.
dependably perceptive
Indicates that perception is something that can be relied upon.
continuously mindful
Emphasizes the ongoing state of being conscious or aware.
FAQs
How can I use "consistently sensitive" in a sentence?
You might say, "The therapist was "consistently sensitive" to the patient's needs" or "The instrument wasn't "consistently sensitive" to changes in humidity".
What are some alternatives to "consistently sensitive"?
Depending on the context, you could use alternatives like "reliably perceptive", "steadfastly empathetic", or "uniformly responsive".
In what situations is it appropriate to use "consistently sensitive"?
This phrase is suitable when describing a person's reliable empathy or a device's dependable responsiveness to specific stimuli. However, consider the formality of the context; more formal settings might require alternatives.
What's the difference between "consistently sensitive" and "occasionally sensitive"?
"Consistently sensitive" implies a reliable and predictable response or behavior, whereas "occasionally sensitive" suggests that the sensitivity is not always present or reliable. The first is predictable, the latter isn't.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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4.1/5
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Real-world application tested