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Given the risky nature of both of these ventures, you can understand why the brothers might crave some constancy.
The mobile network should restore some constancy to the country's phone communications, which were severely damaged in the American invasion of Iraq in the spring.
"I wanted her to have some constancy, because I was moved around a lot when I was a kid," Ms. Ballard said.
This would apparently serve to provide a function for the noting of 'S' in the diary (§260) and thus give a place for ostensive definition, and would give as well a guarantee that there is some constancy in the linguist's use of the term 'S' independent of his impression of such constancy.
Considering the learning curve, the impairment of scopolamine treated animals seemed most pronounced early in training, after which some constancy was reached between the treatment groups.
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"Children have a right to some stability and constancy from the adults in their lives," Savage wrote.
Tree's goal is much more elusive: to find some reassuring constancy in his life.
If citizenship requires some modicum of constancy and stability in social life, however, did not recent changes in the temporal and spatial conditions of human activity bode poorly for political participation?
It also takes some mental discipline, constancy and self-control.
Looking back, Bowie has become a kind of touchstone for that past, its glories and its glorious failures, but also for some kind of constancy in the present and for the possibility of a future, even the demand for a better future.
Jin and Shevell (1996) reported that in some conditions, color constancy was higher after a 10-min delay than a 10-s delay.
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