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Synonymous with change and evolution, they are consistently used when we are talking about making something better.
The Romney campaign responded with the same defense that their candidate has consistently used when criticized for the health care overhaul he signed into law as Massachusetts governor in 2006.
The words tumour and response are therefore consistently used when referring to invasive carcinomas.
This definition was consistently used when verbal explanation of CAM was requested by patients.
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Sherrie Sutton of Manhattan, who describes herself as "the only possible Bush vote on the Upper West Side," asked why Times headlines consistently use "attack" when Republicans criticize Democrats, but not when Democrats criticize Republicans.
Only 7 (7.4%) of 95 physicians reported that they consistently used a mask when examining active TB cases.
However, I find its much better to consistently use numbers when the reader might naturally compare or do arithmetic with the numbers with a sentence or a paragraph.
Researchers at Stanford created a method to do just that, and soon found that officers in Oakland consistently used less respectful language when speaking with black people.
So imagine if your company owned a specific tag brand and people consistently used the right tag when they posted about you.
Congressional Democrats, too, have consistently used the $250,000 threshold when talking about middle-class cuts.
I compared citation counts for the 219 publications listed in both databases (60% of the total sample), and consistently used the maximum value when citation counts differed (100 publications, 46% of subsample).
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