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One of the constants of the global economy has been companies moving their tasks — and jobs — to India.
Most of all, I love the way "I Love Lucy" is one of the constants of life.
Another point raised in the _Journal _piece involves what appears to Metaxas as the impossible fine tuning of the constants of nature in order for us to exist.
Wisher, Cameron's old friend, says that strong women are one of the constants in Cameron's life: "He likes to write about 'em and he likes to marry 'em.
That sound is one of the constants that cause Bergman's movies, in all their variety, to bind themselves into a compendium.
One of the constants in so long a history is the fluidity of the population of the region.
US reliance on the Gulf for its oil – and its consequent need to maintain a dominant presence in the Middle East to keep the oil flowing – has been one of the constants of the post-1945 status quo.
As Hawking and Mlodinow note, only the tiniest altering of the constants that control nuclear synthesis in stars would produce a universe with no carbon and no oxygen and therefore no humans.
Last year's semi-finalists and one of the constants at the top of Super League in recent years had lost their first four games of the season, leaving them bottom of the embryonic table.
One of the constants in Ravitch's thinking, throughout its evolution, has been a demand for a rich, challenging, and varied academic curriculum — science, history, literature, and the arts — for all students.
The values of the constants b and c depend upon initial conditions; indeed, c is the initial position, and b is the initial velocity.
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