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I thought we'd be more consistent, less streaky, to be honest with you.
Mr Sarkozy came to power promising to be a kind of "anti-Chirac": more purposeful, more hands-on, more consistent, less hostile to American influence.
I think the more consistent, less overheated and to use IBM's term for their mainframe business, mission critical spending looks pretty good.
It also shows how the distribution of individual performance becomes more consistent (less variable) with age, with a higher number of individuals performing as an ideal observer.
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Studies of ethanol solutions of CaCl2 have demonstrated the definite advantages of more consistent efficacy, less pain, and less peripheral inflammation [ 8].
And if western governments were more consistent and less selective in their reaction to human rights abuses around the world, they might be less inclined to turn a blind eye to Ethiopia's failure to abide by international norms in pursuit of its military objectives in Somalia and Ogaden.
Passengers are clamoring for more consistent and less exasperating security procedures.
That went to Alexei Grishin of Belarus, who completed a more consistent, if less spectacular, pair of jumps.
Most players on tour prefer to begin the point by attacking their opponent's more consistent but less venomous backhand.
By giving the International Trade Commission sole authority to determine infringement, OPEN would also prevent copyright holders from shopping around for sympathetic courts, making the process more consistent and less likely to spark trade conflicts and retaliatory moves.
We know for example that colour is extremely variable in many species and some occasional colour types keep recurring (like all black forms or albinos) so using this to help define a species is a bad idea, but something more consistent and less variable (like the number of vertebrae or number of toes) is likely to form a good character.
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