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Claims higher than that are often consistent with a rising unemployment rate.

In fact, he writes, booms are often consistent with reasonable beliefs about the future an important fact for bubble diagnosticians to note.In this section The hottest frontier Where did all the money go?

Student generated representations were often consistent with the approaches and criteria used for tree reading.

Neurological involvement during influenza infection has been described during epidemics and is often consistent with serious sequelae or death.

It has also been suggested in nonscientific contexts that decisions by athletes and gamblers are often consistent with WSLS patterns even if the outcome of games seems to be independent of the decision [16].

However, in many cases, the symptoms they report are often consistent with a completely different class of diagnoses.

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Individual species were also generally more abundant in spring–summer and their distribution at the three sites was often not consistent in time; P. lanosa was the only epiphyte for which a consistent effect of site was found.

While the financial and emotional impact on the lives of children providing care for aging parents may vary, one thing often remains consistent.

Still, in some ways, the movie industry — in the midst of the summer blockbuster season — may be a better bet, in that its returns are often more consistent.

Possibly as a result of those changes, which were often relatively consistent between cities, early researchers noted that urban wildlife diversity was "homogenized"—meaning that the same species were relatively abundant across a wide range of different urban regions.

It is a journey, he says, from a system that threw up the odd moment of individual brilliance – "old Britain, heroic, against the odds, against the world" – to one that can more often guarantee consistent success through a funding formula and "performance pathway" that pick up more talented youngsters and groom them for medal success.

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