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Sceptics, however, may quibble with the term "consistent" in De Laurentiis's case.
"Over the long term, consistent earnings really do matter," said Eric Kobren, executive editor of Fidelity Insight.
So we now assume that net migration flows will tend towards 165,000 in the long term, consistent with the ONS principal population projections.
It should be noted that the term "consistent data" in this context, refers to the data that conforms to the mutual exclusion rule as described in the metadata of the dataset.
Since the term "consistent beliefs" is used in this paper to describe probability distributions that agree with respect to a mutual opponent's strategies, I use the term "Bayes concordant system of beliefs" rather than Bernheim's "consistent system of beliefs".
Given the availability of terms such as "proves," "indicates," "suggests," or more evocative terms such as "raises the distinct possibility that," why did the USADA decide to use the curious term "consistent with"?
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"Reducing risk is one of the keys to long-term consistent performance," he says.
The idea is to show students the benefits of long-term, consistent investment.
Alongside the financial opportunity, there are equally important benefits in promoting more long-term, consistent work with children and families and encouraging early intervention.
A Time Warner spokesman said SportsNet LA is "available on fair terms consistent with its value".
All three central performances are, on their own terms, consistent and polished, but they rarely connect.
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