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"I wanted her to have some constancy, because I was moved around a lot when I was a kid," Ms. Ballard said.
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If you are able to do that, you are not only mature, you have "object constancy".
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Book 17 begins with the statement that "the courses of nature (tian) have constancy".
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Furthermore, analysing 1Cx (monoploid) DNA may also be useful in comparing diploid polyploid complexes across the natural range of the species; several workers have used the constancy in monoploid DNA as evidence of autopolyploidy (Balao et al. 2009; Duchoslav et al. 2013; Krejčíková et al. 2013).
Nevertheless, there are reasons to expect that plants will have evolved constancy-promoting floral features, because these increase reproductive fitness (dispersing more pollen to conspecific stigma and receiving more conspecific pollen), even though these rarely play a role in reproductive isolation.
Yet there has been constancy, too.
And it is a choice between a president who has shown constancy in his values and goals, and a man engaged in the perpetual repackaging of his candidacy.
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