Sentence examples for unusually consistent from inspiring English sources

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Her aggressive game was unusually consistent, particularly on the forehand side.

The 2009s are unusually consistent in quality for wines at this modest price level — generally ranging from about €7 to €25.

It was an unusually consistent spot, in the sense that there were nearly always waves to ride, even in what I came to understand was the off season for Oahu's South Shore.

The Baltic's temperature is unusually consistent (between about thirty-nine and forty-three degrees Fahrenheit* on its seabed), and it has a salinity level that is less than a fifth that of oceans.

Cima was a consummate craftsman, lavishing as much attention on his landscapes and architectural features as on his realization of figures and draperies, achieving an unusually consistent harmony between these elements in picture after picture.

As a corollary the characters in "Community" are unusually consistent and true to themselves, partly because they're defined not so much by action — will they slip on a banana peel or sleep with a friend's wife?

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This server provides initial annotations that we believe to be unusually complete, consistent and accurate.

Doctors in Gaza described today how they had struggled to treat dozens of patients with terrible and unusually deadly burns consistent with white phosphorus weapons, during Israel's three-week war in Gaza.

The main reason is that it may be only a small jump from this type of earnings management to the other, more malignant type, when companies are not smoothing, but covering up slowing growth or losses.A working paper* by Mr Skinner and Linda Myers, which looked at 399 firms with unusually smooth and consistent earnings growth, found several interesting things.

It is difficult to definitely link short-term changes in weather to long-term climate change, but the unusually severe drought is consistent with what climatologists predict will be a problem of increasing frequency.

Evidence is also growing that China's winter climate may be changing in ways that foster episodic accumulation of fine particles, consistent with unusually stagnant meteorological conditions last January.

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