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What has ever been steady about it?
Again, that got us thinking (twice in a week – steady) about progress and context.
If the results hold steady, about a quarter of this year's seniors will not be allowed to graduate.
Mr. Moyers reversed his position on access to the second floor last month, but has held steady about the hours.
Let's look at the racial makeup of the two major parties: from 2000 to 2012 the percentage of Republicans who are white has remained relatively steady, about 87 percent.
There is something steady about soccer's march to this summer's World Cup, including FIFA's unwavering ability to make people angry -- this time by creating eye-rolling rules about how things are sold outside its World Cup sites -- and the magnetic pull between England and tabloid-worthy news.
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Among independents, positive views of the court also held steady, with about 4 in 10 Americans approving.
The data seems to suggest, however, that the increase in support has been reasonably steady since about 2004.
There is something steadying about making school lunches in the morning darkness.
There's something really steadying about having a dog.
The poverty rate held steady at about 15 percent in 2012, about 2.5 percentage points higher than before the recession began.
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