Consistent in A Sentence

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    A consistent line on such matters is essential to protect employees.

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    A consistent meditation practice has been shown to have many health benefits, some of which science isn't able to fully explain.

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    A consistent policy may be detected in all his acts that of gathering all the machinery of government into his own hands.

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    A cost-effective Consulting Solution Our candidates can be a particularly cost-effective solution when employed in assignments having consistent duration and on-site presence.

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    A decorated space looks better when it's consistent.

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    A few shots do flirt with realistic monitor images but it's not consistent enough to work.

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    A network of external links with industry supports the course which has a strong reputation for consistent innovation.

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    A person who engages in extreme workouts is less likely to follow through on a consistent basis.

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    A premise that has the utmost universality consistent with this view can clearly be of no service for the establishment of a proposition that has gone to the making of it.

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    Access to abundant sea water, local marine organisms and fish breeding expertise provides a self sufficiency that ensures a reliable and consistent service.

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    Accordingly Aristo, holding to Cynicism when Zeno himself had got beyond it, rejected two of these parts of philosophy as useless and out of reach - a divergence which excluded him from the school, but strictly consistent with his view that ethics alone is scientific knowledge.

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    Accreditation of a school means that it has the seal of approval for providing solid and consistent education to its students as outlined in the standards put in place by the accreditating association.

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    Add comments here.These wines were remarkably consistent, despite the fact that the composition of the wines varied greatly with respect to the varietals.

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    After several visits, the doctor can get a sense of what the baby's growth pattern is and where the baby falls on the chart; the doctor is looking for a consistent and steady growth rate.

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    All these principles are consistent with Francis Galton's law of particulate inheritance in heredity, and with the modern doctrine of " unity of characters " held by students of Mendelian phenomena.

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    Almost all the learned doctors, he says, declare that the confessor may reveal it, but he adds, " the contrary opinion is the safer and better doctrine, and more consistent with religion and with the reverence due to the holy rite of confession."

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    Also consistent with the first Suffering game, you have the "Insanity" mode, where you can temporarily change into a creature with some powerful attacks.

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    Also, ratings do not always seem consistent with the reviewer's comments.

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    Also, the method used must be consistent with the unit 's mission and must strictly adhere to the appropriate SOPs and regulations.

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    Also, the method used must be consistent with the unit's mission and must strictly adhere to the appropriate sops and regulations.

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    Although his making religion the sole factor of this evolution was a perversion of the historical facts, the book was so consistent throughout, so full of ingenious ideas, and written in so striking a style, that it ranks as one of the masterpieces of the French language in the 19th century.

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    Although much of what you can plant in the fall is determined by the garden zone you live in, there are some consistent planting suggestions nationwide.

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    Although no parent is consistent in all situations, parents do follow some general tendencies in their approach to childrearing, and it is possible to describe a parent-child relationship by the prevailing style of parenting.

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    Although simpler-tasting on the palate, it delivers consistent flavors of baked apple and hints of vanilla.

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    Although sports arbitrage can be profitable, it takes capital, time, organization and energy to make consistent profits.

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    Always be consistent with your expectations, and your kitten will grow up to be a well-behaved and civilized housepet.

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    And that is his consistent attitude to the whole Old Testament.

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    Any child who does not hear speech in a clear and consistent manner will have language delay.

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    As a ruler he showed legislative capacity, and a very commendable wish to provide his kingdoms with a code of laws and a consistent judicial system.

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    As children respond to this positive relationship and consistent discipline, the need for negative interaction decreases.

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    As independently owned and operated franchises, each KOA facility is unique, yet offers a consistent standard of amenities.

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    As time went on the artisan glass blowers began using molds to keep the chimneys consistent but the process was still mostly hand done.

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    As to the nature of these organizations the evidence is not altogether consistent.

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    At each stage, those with CP, along with their caregivers, must strive to achieve and maintain the fullest range of experience and education consistent with their abilities.

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    At Otes he enjoyed for fourteen years as much domestic peace and literary leisure as was consistent with broken health, and sometimes anxious visits to London on public affairs, in which he was still an active adviser.

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    Athough under ecclesiastical censures, he had never swerved from a consistent profession of faith as a Catholic; and on his death-bed he duly received the last rites of his communion.

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    Attribut, particularly the split dose recommendation, has proved in trials to be more consistent in controlling bromes compared to Atlantis.

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    Bathing your dog on a consistent basis should also reduce his chance of picking up a fungal infection.

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    Be as consistent as possible in setting naptimes and bedtimes.

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    Be consistent and be patience and your score will increase.

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    Because of the consistent growing conditions in Australia's McLaren Vale, the wine is remarkably consistent from vintage to vintage.

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    Because preseason is a minimal indicator of true performance, the games of the actual football season improve or lower ratings because they represent how a football player might play on a more consistent basis.

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    Because the exterior appearance of Airstream trailers has remained consistent over the years, at first glance it can be difficult to tell the age of a particular camper.

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    Bignon did not re-enter public life until 1817, when he was elected to the chamber of deputies, in which he sat until 1830, consistent in his opposition to the reactionary policy of successive governments.

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    Biopsy of intestinal contents can also reveal findings, such as parasitic infection, consistent with pica.

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    Biopsy of the mass was consistent with Wilms tumor with favorable histology.

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    Boiler plates undergo in sharing and assembling an intermediate degree of distort' and therefore they must be given an intermediate carbon-content, following the general rule that the carbon-content and hence the strength should be as great as is consistent with retaining the degree of ductility and the shock-resisting power which the object will need in actual use.

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    Burke's view of French affairs, however consistent with all his former political conceptions, put an end to more than one of his old political friendships.

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    Burnet made a weighty speech against the bill (1702-1703) directed against the practice of occasional conformity, and was a consistent exponent of Broad Church principles.

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    But al-Farabi was not always consistent in his views; a certain sobriety checked his speculative flights, and although holding that the true perfection of man is reached in this life by the elevation of the intellectual nature, he came towards the close to think the separate existence of intellect no better than a delusion.

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    But as all truth, real as well as formal, is consistent, formal rules .of consistency become real rules of truth, when the premises are true and the consistent conclusion is therefore true.

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    But as colonial secretary, except in so far as his consistent support of Lord Milner and his enthusiastic encouragement of colonial assistance were concerned, he naturally played only a subordinate part during the carrying out of the military operations.

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    But at length many of them became formal logicians, who held that logic is the investigation of formal thinking, or consistent conception, judgment and reasoning; that it shows how we infer formal truths of consistency without material truth of signifying things; that, as the science of the form or process, it must entirely abstract from the matter, or objects, of thought; and that it does not tell us how we infer from experience.

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    But at the end of his Metaphysik, from the conclusion that everything beyond phenomena is divine interaction, he drew the consistent corollary that individual souls are simply actions of the one genuine being.

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    But for any theory of solution to be tenable, it must at least be consistent with the known thermodynamic relations, verified as those relations are by experiment.

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    But guilt of that sort would hardly be consistent with his character as it appears in those early days.

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    But if the progress of physical science has not prevented the rehabilitation of much of ancient alchemy by the later researches into chemical change, and if psychology now finds a place for explanations of spiritualism and witchcraft which involve the admission of the empirical facts under a new theory (as in the case of the diviningrod, &c.), it is at least conceivable that some new synthesis might once more justify part at all events of ancient and medieval astromancy, to the extent of admitting the empirical facts where provable, and substituting for the supposed influence of the stars as such, some deeper theory which would be consistent with an application to other forms of prophecy, and thus might reconcile the possibility of dipping into futurity with certain interrelations of the universe, different indeed from those assumed by astrological theory, but underlying and explaining it.

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    But in this land, where nothing was consistent, there was in reality no sharp division except in the smaller and feudal portioncalled Aragon for convenmenceand save as between Christian and non-Christian, noble and non-noble.

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    But it was decided by the High Court, after prolonged argument, that, though the creed of Zoroaster theoretically admitted proselytes, their admission was not consistent with the practice of the Parsees in India.

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    But the explanation of this phenomenon is equally consistent with the geocentric as with the heliocentric theory of the solar system.

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    But the formation of the A2.5 acid as the first reduction product is not fully consistent with Kekule's symbol, for we should then expect the or the acid to be first formed (see also Polymethylenes).

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    But the insistence with which Lucretius returns to the subject, and the horror with which he recalls the effects of such abnormal phenomena, suggest that he himself may have been liable to such hallucinations, which are said to be consistent with perfect sanity, though they may be the precursors either of madness or of a state of despair and melancholy.

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    But, from the national distrust of system, it has not been elaborated into a consistent metaphysic, but is rather traceable as a tendency harmonizing with the spirit of natural science.

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    By assuming suitable forms of the characteristic equation to represent the variations of the specific volume within certain limits of pressure and temperature, we may therefore with propriety deduce equations to represent the saturation-pressure, which will certainly be thermodynamically consistent, and will probably give correct numerical results within the assigned limits.

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    By being consistent in this way, your dog will look forward to play time with you and help keep you motivated.

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    Cancer deaths in children have shown consistent declines, decreasing between 1975 and 2000 from 50 in 1 million diagnosed to 25 in 1 million.

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    Careful chromosomal study can reveal abnormalities on chromosome 15 that are consistent with those identified in Angelman's syndrome.

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    Cast iron lids were made with lips so hot coals could be scooped on top of the pots for consistent heat for even cooking.

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    Cat flea control can be challenging, but you can overcome and eradicate the fleas if you are consistent.

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    Cats can be trained not to scratch the furniture, but you have to start immediately and be consistent in your training.

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    Cavachons learn best when the training is initiated very early on, and the training must be consistent.

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    Chamber of Secrets can be seen as the first of Rowling's attempts to create a consistent, coherent mythos for Harry Potter.

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    Channels quot bottom line politics race traitor consistent with his.

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    Children ages 12-15 need consistent support from both parents but may not accept equal time-sharing of their living arrangements.

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    Choose a palette of three to five colors (a couple of dominant colors, and a couple of accent colors) to bring cohesion to the event, and use consistent typefaces and designs.

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    Choose a theme to keep your design consistent.

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    Choose to have your men go barefoot or wear sandals to keep the relaxed look consistent.

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    Clausius and Lord Kelvin on the basis of "Carnot's principle" (1824), modified in expression so as to be consistent with the conservation of energy (see Energetics).

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    Clonazepam is a drug that may be used intermittently by patients in an attempt to control anxiety, but addicts who abuse this drug may use it on a more consistent basis.

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    Colonel Denison was one of the founders of the "Canada First" party, which did much to shape the national aspirations from 1870 to 1878, and was a consistent supporter of imperial federation and of preferential trade between Great Britain and her colonies.

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    Community leaders, activists, and parents began to demand curricula that were more supportive and consistent with the cultural and racial diversity in the United States.

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    Computing Services then aims to provide a reliable and consistent pc desktop for every student using any lab PC.

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    Conclusions The MDAS is a highly consistent and reliable measure which has good discriminant and concurrent validity.

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    Consider claddings for a bespoke or consistent appearance Modular office building is NOT restrictive in terms of design or layout.

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    Consistent performance, chaps The breathy vocals of bassist Hamilton on How will I ever find my way home?

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    Consistent practice is the key to mastery of meditation, so try to set aside at least 15 minutes a day for your practice.

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    Consistent pressure from the residents has finally won the go-ahead for a 20mph zone.

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    Consistent to this claim is the relatively lower rate of dropped calls that users experience in Canada when they use the same Apple iPhone with Rogers Wireless.

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    Consistent underspending or slippage on capital schemes may result in the intervention of a nominated Director.

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    Consistent with all the other new Xbox 360 games, the detail is so intense that you may find yourself staring so closely that your eyes may begin to water.

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    Consistent with Guitar Hero II, after you finish the last song in the section, there is an encore "bonus" song you have to play in order to open up the next venue.

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    Consistent with neuropsychological findings, both types of fearful stimuli activated the amygdala.

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    Consistent with other Columbia Valley Chardonnays, Duck Pond Cellars makes several that are both affordable and delicious.

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    Consistent with other Xbox 360 titles, the graphics in this game are simply amazing, even if you do not view them in Hi-Def.

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    Consistent with PlayStation 2, the system is backwards compatible to both PS2 and PS One games.

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    Consistent with previous Sonic titles, there is very little to learn in order to play this game.

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    Consistent with the amazing graphics of all other Xbox 360 games so far, this one doesn't fail to exceed the most discriminating gamer's expectations.

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    Consistent with the main object finding tasks, they all have a time limit.

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    Consistent with the model, however, a sensitive psycholinguistic test, a lexical decision task, revealed a double dissociation between word groups.

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    Consistent with the original game, your main goal is to own as much property as possible and cause your opponent to go broke.

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    Consistent with the original The Suffering game, this action/ shooter title takes you on a violent journey filled with violent, horrific creatures.

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    Consistent with the quality of other Xbox 360 titles, Perfect Dark Zero impresses even the most critical player.

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    Continue kneading until the color is consistent throughout the icing.

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    Coping with the excessive daytime fatigue begins with developing good sleep hygiene, consistent schedule for rest and creating an environment that is conducive to sleep.

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    Cranmer's conduct was certainly consistent with his profession that he did not desire, as he had not expected, the dangerous promotion.

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    Cushions provide a consistent rebound to ball strikes.

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    Darian took them to an area where he'd felt a consistent, high level of Other activity.

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    Daytime fatigue that occurs on a consistent basis should not be ignored.

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    Descartes advocates a kind of freedom which is apparently consistent with forms both of determinism and indeterminism.

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    Despite consistent claims to the contrary, never before or since has Hollywood held the mirror up to itself with such unflinching honesty.

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    Despite this, the levels of caffeine, theobromine and theophylline found in this survey are generally consistent with previous results.

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    Detail is two-dimensional, consistent with the classic Atari 2600 games.

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    Digital brushes and stamps create images that resemble a traditional rubber stamp, but with consistent clarity.

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    Diners return to this restaurant because of consistent quality and a hospitable staff.

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    Distilled water gives consistent results.

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    Doctors were effective and consistent in assessing their peers, they were highly consistent when assessing the 4th quartile of performance.

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    Dr Chalmers' action throughout the Free Church controversy was so consistent in its application of Christian principle and so free from personal or party animus, that his writings are a valuable source for argument and illustration on the question of Establishment.

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    Dry Box technology and System One humidity control promise consistent levels of humidity despite changing conditions that may occur throughout the night.

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    Duncan, J. Owen, A. M. (2000) Consistent response of the human frontal lobe to diverse cognitive demands.

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    During the winter months I feel pretty confident about putting bottles in the holder because I know that the temperature will be fairly consistent and not too hot or too cold (I live in Northern California).

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    During this anxious period he appears to have borne himself with characteristic dignity, such as is consistent with no other hypothesis than the consciousness of innocence.

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    Each rationalization is consistent with itself, but they are hopelessly inconsistent with each other.

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    Early consistent treatment usually improves vision and appearance.

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    Early, consistent, and conscious use of visual communication modes such as sign language, finger spelling, and cued speech, and/or hearing amplification and oral training can reduce the language delay.

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    Entering politics as a Jacksonian Democrat, Mason was throughout his career a consistent strict constructionist, opposing protective tariffs, internal improvements by the national government, and all attempts to restrict or control the spread of slavery, which he sincerely believed to be essential to the social and political welfare of the South.

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    Even if information is sketchy at that stage, it 's important to get a consistent and regular message across.

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    Even in these purely secular affairs, moreover, his timidity and indecision prevented him from pursuing a consistent policy; and his ill fortune, or his lack of judgment, placed him, as long as he had the power of choice, ever on the losing side.

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    Everyone suffers a failed night of sleep or a macaroni-and-cheese binge occasionally, but it's vital to make time for enough sleep, regular exercise, and healthy meals on a consistent basis.

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    Evidence of remote denervation consistent with antecedent poliomyelitis was demonstrated in all patients by electromyography or muscle biopsy or both.

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    Evidently his voice, language and mannerism were consistent with his looks; even the apparent non sequitur.

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    Experimental conditions were thoroughly worked out; the necessity of working with hot or cold solutions was clearly emphasized; and the employment of small quantities of substances instead of the large amounts recommended by Klaproth was shown by him to give more consistent results.

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    Finally, if you don't have consistent enough access to the Internet, you can purchase chord charts in book form so you can have them with you at all times.

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    Finally, the MSSM parameters must also be consistent with a minimum in the Higgs potential which leads to the observed electroweak boson masses.

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    Flame Lynx - The body is cream color with flame-colored points that have the tabby stripes that are consistent with the Lynx point markings.

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    For many years past there has been but little business in the Arches court, mainly owing to the unwillingness of a large number of the clergy to recognize the jurisdiction of what they deny to be any longer a spiritual court, and the consistent use by the bishops of their right of veto in the case of prosecutions under the Public Worship Regulation Act.

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    For reason is consistent in the general conceptions wherein all men agree, because in all alike they are of spontaneous growth.

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    From Alberta, Canada, we discover for the last three years their two top names have remained consistent.

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    From the days of Protagoras, when this hostility was triumphant and contemptuous, to the days of Isocrates, when it was jealous and bitter, the sophists were declared and consistent sceptics.

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    From the midst of the Franciscans who had persecuted Roger Bacon because he presumed to know more than was consistent with human humility arose John of Parma, adopting and popularizing the mystic prophecy of Joachim of Flora.

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    Furniture was upholstered in the same fabric to create a consistent look.

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    Gallatin had always been a consistent opponent of slavery; he felt keenly, therefore, the attempts of the South to extend the slave power and confirm its existence, and the remnant of his strength was devoted in his last days to writing and distributing two able pamphlets against the war with Mexico.

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    Gold continues to be the most consistent investment that anyone can make and having the knowledge of buying gold bullion is the first step to making an informed purchase and avoiding gold scams.

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    Gordon's instructions, based largely on his own suggestions, were not wholly consistent; they contemplated vaguely the establishment of some form of stable government on the surrender of Egyptian authority, and among the documents with which he was furnished was a firman creating him governorgeneral of the Sudan.

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    Gran Turismo 4 has done a nice job in keeping the controls consistent to past games.

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    Having, however, made a deduction, which is at all events consistent, that on Kantian assumptions all we know is mental phenomena, Lange proceeded to reduce the rest of Kantism to consistency.

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    He also pointed out more distinctly the nature of the assumptions which we must make with respect to the law of action of the particles in order to be consistent with observed phenomena.

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    He can be stubborn, however, so plan on being firm, fair and consistent as you train him.This breed stands about 11 inches tall and weighs about 14 pounds.

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    He could give no satisfactory account of Good in the abstract, and evaded all questions on this point by saying that he knew " no good that was not good for something in particular," but that good is consistent with itself.

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    He had a special protest recorded, in which he formally declared that he swore allegiance to the pope only in so far as that was consistent with his supreme duty to the king.

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    He had been an affectionate husband and father, though his devotion to his wife had been consistent with occasional lapses from strict marital fidelity.

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    He had few answers to consistent Phillips who had strong intensions of keeping a strong number of Canadians in the draw.

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    He inherited his father's hatred of Marius, and was a consistent though moderate supporter of the aristocracy.

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    He is "to continue in this ministry" of proclaiming the Shepherd's 1 More than one interpretation, typical or otherwise, of this " Clement " is possible; but none justifies us in assigning even to this Vision a date consistent with that usually given to the traditional bishop of this name (see Clement I.).

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    He is perhaps scarcely consistent in ap proving the concession of temporary monopolies to joint-stock companies undertaking risky enterprises "of which the public is afterwards to reap the benefit."

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    He lived the modest, unassuming life of a country planter when at his home, and at Washington lived as unostentatiously as possible, consistent with his public duties and position.

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    He may have done so as an exile or in a military command; but it seems hardly consistent with the importance which the emperors attached to the security of Egypt, or with the concern which they took in the interests of the army, that these conditions were combined at an age so unfit for military employment.

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    He was a straightforward, consistent and reliable witness.

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    He was an eloquent speaker, and master of many subjects; and his proved royalism made it impossible for the ultra-Royalists to discredit him, much as they resented his consistent opposition to their short-sighted violence.

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    He was elected to Congress in 1852, where, first as a Whig and afterwards as a Republican, he represented his district continuously until 1869, taking a prominent part in debate, and earning the name "watch-dog of the Treasury" by his consistent and vigorous opposition to extravagant and unwise appropriations.

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    He was one of the early and consistent defenders of Captain Alfred Dreyfus.

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    He was, indeed, too receptive of thought impressions of all kinds to be a consistent systematizer.

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    Hence much ingenuity is exercised in order to obtain the strongest joint which is consistent with security of union.

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    Her foreign policy was as consistent as it could be considering the forces she had to contend against.

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    Her speed was consistent, her destination clear.

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    Here you would expect him to stop, as the German Neo-Kantism of Lange stops, with the consistent conclusion that all we know of Nature from such data is these complexes of sensation-elements, or phenomena in the Kantian meaning.

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    His apparently inconsistent record on the coinage question becomes consistent if considered in the same way, as the expression of the gradually changing views of his constituency.

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    His course in the Senate was not altogether consistent, though in this respect he is not to be judged more harshly than some of his associates.

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    His Epitome et Collectorium ex Occamo super libros quatuor Sententiarum (1508, 1512, and various dates) is a clear and consistent account of the nominalist doctrine, and presents the complete system of scholastic thought from that point of view.

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    His godly living was regular and consistent even when he was in a minority of one and even when he was being plotted against.

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    His only great predecessor, Scotus Erigena, had more of the speculative and mystical element than is consistent with a schoolman; but in Anselm are found that recognition of the relation of reason to revealed truth, and that attempt to elaborate a rational system of faith, which form the special characteristics of scholastic thought.

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    His psychological starting-point was the unproved assumption that the only force of which we are immediately aware is will; his metaphysical goal was the consistent conclusion that in that case the only force we can know, as the noumenal essence of which all else is phenomenal appearance, is will.

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    Home Decorators catalog offers consistent quality at reasonable prices that often beats other competitors.

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    Home wine making kits are easily available and usually give reasonably consistent results.

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    Homosexuality is the consistent sexual and emotional attraction, including fantasy, interest, and arousal to a person of the same sex.

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    Hopkin was consistent - consistently unable to find a teammate with his passing.

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    However, it is extremely important to note that the CDC warns users about the lack of consistent reporting method for states to provide marriage and divorce filing information.

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    However, the consistent format that Harmony Central uses for their reviews is definitely a big help in this matter.

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    However, the younger Stoics endeavoured to meet the assaults of their persistent critic Carneades by suggesting various modes of testing a single presentation, to see whether it were consistent with others, especially such as occurred in groups, &c.; indeed, some went so far as to add to the definition " coming from a real object and exactly corresponding with it " the clause " provided it encounter no obstacle."

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    I believe that wedding make-up should be somewhat consistent with the wedding style and colors.

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    I remain concerned that we are not being consistent in our attempts to contain the risks of BSE.

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    I've already mentioned the truck models in 4x4 Evolution and the rest of the graphics stay pretty consistent.

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    If it happens on a consistent basis, you best move on.

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    If these are not consistent, kids become confused and may turn to peers or negative role models for clarification, which could lead to deviant behavior.

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    If they aren't consistent with their age, job, education or any other details, there is a good chance that they are making up the information or exaggerating.

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    If we inquire into the economic ideas which induced the granting of charters to these earlier companies and animated their promoters, we shall find that they were entirely consistent with the general principles of government at the time and what were then held to be sound commercial views.

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    If you are experiencing cramping in leg muscles at night on a consistent basis, please see your doctor.

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    If you are receiving troublesome, annoying, or intrusive calls from the same number on a consistent basis, it may be possible to block cell phone numbers from calling you in the first place.

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    If you are very consistent, he should become conditioned to respond immediately.

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    If you find a fund that's shown stable and consistent progress each year, consider buying it.

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    If you have debt, demonstrate consistent progress in eliminating the debt.

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    If you stick with an 8- to 10-week basis and see a consistent uptrend, then you are probably onto a good penny stock.

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    If you want to show expertise, consistent practice is vital.

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    In 1871 he proceeded to America and Europe at the head of an imposing embassy of some fifty persons, the object being to explain to foreign governments the actual conditions existing in Japan, and to pave the way for negotiating new treaties consistent with her sovereign rights.

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    In accordance with the consistent policy of inclusion and toleration by which the whole of his official life was characterized, he induced the council to call the assembly of notables, which met at Fontainebleau in August 1560 and agreed that the States General should be summoned, all proceedings against heretics being meanwhile suppressed, pending the reformation of the church by a general or national council.

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    In addition to being real timesavers, scrapbook templates help give your albums a cleaner and better organized appearance since they make cropping more consistent.

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    In each department we shall have to aim first of all at views clear and consistent within themselves, but, secondly, we shall in the end wish to form some general idea or to risk an opinion how laws, facts and standards of value may be combined in one comprehensive view.

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    In fact the yield of this section relatively to cultivated acreage is normally fully equal to that of the eastern section; a result quite consistent with the scientifically proven fertility of semi-arid lands.

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    In fact, he was only consistent in his inconsistency (semper in omnibus varies).

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    In man, as in every other animal, from the moment of birth natural impulse prompts to the maintenance of his physical frame; then, when reason has been developed and has recognized itself as its own sole good, these " primary ends of nature " and whatever promotes these still constitute the outward objects at which reason is to aim; there is a certain value (a La) in them, in proportion to which they are " preferred " (7rponyµtva) and their opposites " rejected " (ci roirpony,ubm); indeed it is only in the due and consistent exercise of such choice that wisdom can find its practical manifestation.

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    In Mexico the national government is carrying out a consistent policy of developing its railway lines.

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    In order to economize power in these operations, the metal should in general be as soft and hence as hot as is consistent with its reachingalow temperature before the rolling or forging is finished, because, as explained in § 32, undisturbed cooling from a high temperature injures the metal.

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    In order to have the most success in raising an obedient dog, you must be patient with this puppy and adhere to a consistent course of training.

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    In Part II., ch i., he makes three assumptions about the senses, and, without stopping to prove them, or even to make them consistent, deduces from them his thesis that the evidence of the senses is not a foundation of belief in Nature.

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    In proportioning the quantities of matrix to aggregate the ideal to be aimed at is to get a concrete in which the voids or air-spaces shall be as small as possible; and as the lime or cement is usually by far the most expensive item, it is desir able to use as little of it as is consistent with strength.

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    In the 18th century there was a considerable Chinese population settled in Brunei, engaged for the most part in planting and exporting pepper, but the consistent oppression of the native rajas destroyed their industry and led eventually to the practical extirpation of the Chinese.

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    In the Church of England the practice has been less consistent.

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    In the east, where, as a rule, charters had been uniform and consistent, the change to general incorporation law was due to a desire to render incorporations speedier and less expensive.

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    In the end, David and Alice's consistent performances won out.

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    In the first instance, then, Hume's philosophical work is to be regarded as the attempt to supply for empiricism in psychology a consistent, that is, a logically developed theory of knowledge.

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    In the same spirit he looked upon the ideas and beliefs of Homer as a consistent whole, which might be determined from the evidence of the poems. He noticed especially the difference between the stories known to Homer and those given by later poets, and made many comparisons between Homeric and later manners, arts and institutions.

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    Investment opportunity We model various combinations of funds to determine the best blend that will generate consistent alpha in the MultiManager Portfolios.

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    Is the text consistent in its use of bold, italics, font face, font size, etc.

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    Is the warranty available pretty consistent throughout all the collections of Live Eyewear or does it vary depending on whether you get EyeArmor or EyeSights glasses, for example?

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    It does not yet "bred true", meaning that the offspring do not display consistent traits.

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    It had never been Hellenized, as the provinces of Asia Minor had been; the Roman provincial system was never applied to it; and the policy of Rome towards it was never consistent.

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    It has consistent taste, and done in the quality method.

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    It has often been alleged that Henry, under the guidance of Wolsey, followed a consistent scheme for aggrandizing England, by making her the state which kept the balance of power of Europe in her hands.

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    It is a consistent policy of harbouring inconsistencies in the same mind.

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    It is also a good idea to measure more than once to see how consistent these measurements are.

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    It is also consistent with Onsager 's reciprocity relationship or symmetrical coupling between all energy modes.

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    It is by no means a cohesive internally consistent theory which can predict best strategies for every scenario.

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    It is consistent with all we know of the past, which is progress and prosperity.

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    It is consistent with this circle of ideas that initiation into the profound mysteries of the liturgy was regarded, together with the preservation of dogma, as the most exalted function of theology.

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    It is consistent with this view to argue the absolute parity of ministers and elders, conceding to all presbyters" equal right to teach, to rule, to administer the sacraments, to take part in the ordination of ministers, and to preside in church courts."The practice of the Presbyterian churches of the present day is in accord with the first-named theory.

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    It is difficult to make these views quite consistent; but at any rate Hume emphatically maintains that " reason is no motive to action," except so far as it " directs the impulse received from appetite or inclination "; 2 Hume's ethical view was finally stated in his Inquiry into the Principles of Morals (1751), which is at once more popular and more purely utilitarian than his earlier work.

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    It is easy, however, to correct the formula for these deviations, and to make it thermodynamically consistent with the characteristic equation (13) by substituting the appropriate values of (v-w) and L =H -h from equations (13) and (is) in formula (21) before integrating.

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    It is evident that he carried rationalism in religion to an extent that seems hardly consistent with his position as a priest of the English Church.

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    It is first shown that this conception is consistent with time-honored principle of unity in diversity.

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    It is important to understand your skin is going to respond best to a consistent routine of steady products just as much as it will on a $50 cream you use only once a week.

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    It is important with any infection to be consistent in the treatment.

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    It is necessary for these dogs to get warmth that they cannot get on a consistent basis from their natural environment.

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    It is not consistent with the federal wiretap statute, Title III.

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    It is not feasible to collect on a regular and consistent basis.

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    It is quite consistent with his whole career that it was love and pity for others - otherwise, as it seemed to him, helplessly doomed and lost - which at last overcame every other consideration, and made Gotama resolve to announce his doctrine to the world.

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    It is soon discovered that the principle cannot be applied in any settled or consistent manner unless by the aid of rules of a technical and sometimes of a seemingly arbitrary character.

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    It is then left to age in caves that have consistent temperatures and humidity levels for at least two years, but many leave them for longer (which translates to higher prices).

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    It is true that a consistent advocate of indeterminism must deny that the will is determined by motives, and must admit that no reason can finally be given for the individual's choice beyond the act of choice itself.

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    It may be urged in reply that the synthetic philosophy could be made consistent by transferring the knowable resistance and persistence of the unknowable noumenon to knowable phenomena on the one hand, and on the other hand by maintaining that all phenomena from the original nebula to the rise of consciousness are only ` 0 impressions produced on consciousness through any of the senses," after all.

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    It should be used to set reasonable limits in a consistent manner while still allowing some choice among acceptable alternatives.

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    It supports the government as the power alone capable of promoting legislation, but its support is given only so long as the measures of the government are consistent with the Labour policy.

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    It was also " consistent with what we know of his earlier distribution of the badges of the white hart " .

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    It was consistent with the innate conservatism of farmers.

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    It was held that these admissions were not consistent with the views of inspiration professed by the Free Church.

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    It will need to be reconverged and recalibrated on a consistent basis, which can add up to hefty maintenance costs.

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    It's difficult to watch a child suffer, but she needs to be under the tent, and the tent needs to be closed around her so that it maintains a consistent level of oxygen.

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    It's important to note that even in print-based courses, typing assignments is almost always required, so students that do not have computers or consistent computer access may find it challenging to complete the requirements.

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    James Hutton (1726-1797) had set forth (1788) the principle that during all geological time there has been no essential change in the character of events, and that uniformity of law is perfectly consistent with mutability in the results.

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    Jefferson's distrust of governments was nothing exceptional for a consistent individualist.

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    Just be sure that your child is ready to begin the training process, be patient and consistent, and use lots of praise.

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    Just make sure that the plans you select are consistent with your tools and level of skill.

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    Keep the look consistent by avoiding modern looking furniture with very shiny, glossy finishes or shiny metals such as chrome or stainless steel.

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    Keep things consistent by using baby pictures to indicate each birth, and wedding pictures to indicate marriages.

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    Keeping consistent spacing between the tiles is crucial for a uniform look.

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    Labeling The welcome emphasis on consistent labeling should extend to electronic program finders (including Teletext ).

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    Lastly, though Sallust's vivid narrative is consistent throughout, it is obvious that he cherished very bitter feelings against the democratic party.

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    Lay out your design before you begin the attachment process to ensure a consistent final product.

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    Layout grids provide the best solution for applying consistent vertical spacing between elements.

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    Longer training distances also dampened systolic and diastolic blood pressure in a pretty consistent manner.

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    Make sure that the photo seems like it is a real person and is consistent with the description of the person.

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    Make sure your accent wall color is in keeping with the rest of the color choices made in the kitchen, and use the same color selection process to keep the design consistent.

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    Mansel charged Kant with inconsistency in this preferential treatment of the moral consciousness; all our knowledge, even in moral things, was " relative " and was " regulative."' But, whether consistent or inconsistent, Kant was deliberate in differentiating between the ethical and the theoretic knowledge of man.

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    Many factors are involved in recognizing a breed, including a national organization, accurate records keeping and the consistent breeding outcomes for many generations.

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    Many other mainstream brands have tried to compete, but Gold Toe sets the mark when it comes to consistent quality and comfort.

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    Martha Stewart's around the page punches allow crafters to achieve this goal for a consistent look continuously around the entire page.

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    Maunder and Mrs Maunder found that different spots in the same zone differ more than do the means for different zones, while a long-lived spot settles down to give more consistent results than are furnished by spots of one apparition.

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    McLaren Vale - McLaren Vale produces what is considered the most consistent wine in South Australia.

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    Menus The top-level menu is consistent throughout the site.

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    Moreover it was a great hindrance to him that he was a consistent friend and supporter of the papacy.

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    Much the most consistent results were those obtained at Godthaab by Paulsen (15).

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    Mutism is a rare childhood condition characterized by a consistent failure to speak in situations where talking is expected.

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    Naturally bowl for about 10 tries and see if you are able to maintain a consistent pattern as to where the ball ends up.

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    No agreement has ever been arrived at regarding the consistent use of the term spore.

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    No matter what position you're in, your lower back has consistent support.

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    Northern blot analysis was consistent with accurate cleavage of the minigenome transcript by the hepatitis { delta } virus ribozyme.

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    Northumberland was a greedy and unscrupulous Border chief, who regarded himself as entitled to exact whatever he chose from his master, because he had been the first to join him at his landing in 1399, and had lent him a consistent support ever since.

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    Not always loved and a consistent target for criticism, Wine Spectator is highly successful, having the largest circulation in its category and it is considered the default publication regarding wine.

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    Note also the blood in the sphenoid sinuses, consistent with a basal skull fracture.

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    Now it is recognized that God's sovereignty must be conceived as consistent with man's liberty.

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    Obedience comes from consistent training, using the vaulting whip in a very meaningful way.

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    Of course the phenomenon might be due to actual change in the arc, but it is at least consistent with the view that arcs are of two kinds, one form constituting a layer of no great vertical depth but considerable real horizontal width, the other form having little horizontal width but considerable vertical depth, and resembling to some extent an auroral curtain.

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    Of the twelve Poemes symphoniques, Orphee is the most consistent from a musical point of view, and is exquisitely scored.

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    Often tawny Ports, the blending of juice multiple vintages leads to consistent flavor.

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    On the one hand, it has to intervene in order to achieve intergenerational equity, compatibly with a time consistent social welfare criterion.

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    On theoretical grounds it is probable that animatism preceded animism; but savage thought is no more consistent than that of civilized man; and it may well be that animistic and panthelistic doctrines are held simultaneously by the same person.

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    Once you really get into potty training more extensively you have to be consistent with your child.

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    One of the more consistent programs is NO$GBA.

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    One thing that remains consistent every year is that men almost always want glasses that are durable and won't break easily if dropped or hit.

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    Optimize your cash flow and your business will experience consistent growth and a steady influx of new clients.

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    Our aim is to provide a consistent theoretical foundation which allows for model error in variational assimilation.

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    Our approach and company culture ensures consistent quality of service and expert knowledge.

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    Our consistent involvement in the anti-imperialist movement over the years is proof of our resolute opposition to the role of the US.

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    Our findings are consistent with a large-scale neural network centered in frontal and parietal cortex that supports comprehension of generalized quantifiers.

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    Parents should be counseled on how to set appropriate limits with their child and be consistent and realistic when disciplining.

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    Parents should consult a doctor for their child if they have Mediterranean ancestry and their child develops recurrent attacks of fever and pain consistent with the symptoms of FMF as described above.

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    Patton's childhood nickname is consistent with his sanguine temperament.

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    People also show a lack of consistent morality by sometimes choosing to act in a way that they know is not moral, while continuing to consider themselves moral people.

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    Perhaps the greatest service he rendered to his party was his consistent advocacy of the freedom of the press.

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    Pitbulls are an energetic, happy dog that is easily trained by a consistent handler.

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    Please continue to knead the dough by hand until it is mixed to a consistent texture.

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    Plugging your Xbox in directly with an Ethernet cable gives you a more consistent speed, but your constrained by that same Ethernet cable if you need to place your Xbox in another room.

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    Postmortem histopathology from nearly fifty years ago demonstrated the consistent presence of poliovirus lesions in specific brain areas.

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    Pre-designed templates ensure that the look and feel of your site remains consistent no matter what content changes you make.

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    Preservative free cosmetics offer consistent color without the need of harsh chemical additives.

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    Produce a sufficiently cogent, well-illustrated dissertation, which indicate originality of consistent thinking and application of ideas, concepts and theories.

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    Proper care and upkeep is essential to assure that the product produces the desired results on a consistent basis.

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    Puppies need fair and consistent training to learn the things you want them to know, so be persistent and your pup will eventually learn that biting is unwelcome behavior.

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    Remember that a steady flow of Archway cookies won't be consistent until the third or fourth week of October.

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    Remember to be consistent with your training while your pet is still a puppy so she learns the house rules.

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    Remind these employees that their consistent lack of preparedness and general disorganization cause stress to everyone else working alongside them.

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    Repeated annexations, the spread of education, the appearance of the steam engine and the telegraph wire, all alike revealed a consistent determination to substitute an English for an Indian civilization.

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    Reported use of fluoride toothpaste has a consistent effect in reducing dental caries across Europe using national data.

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    Restaurants and chefs depend on a consistent supply of ingredients.

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    Say what you like, though, EA is certainly consistent, and they know how to pick developmental talent so their key franchises never fall into disrepair.

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    Select a theme that is consistent with what the teen is interested in and already owns.

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    Self-tanners have made magnificent progress over the years, and removing the human error element from application means consistent and beautifully bronzed skin is only a spray away!

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    Serious study of the work of these economists is essential if a coherent, logically consistent ' new economics ' is to emerge.

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    Side by side, however, with these wars, we can read, even in the scanty tradition at our disposal, a consistent effort to further the great civilizing mission imposed on the empire.

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    Sleep stretches will begin to become more consistent at three to four hours, at which time your baby will wake to eat.

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    So again, in the stress that he lays on the misery which the most secret wrong-doing must necessarily cause from the perpetual fear of discovery, and in his exuberant exaltation of the value of disinterested friendship, he shows a sincere, though not completely successful, effort to avoid the offence that consistent egoistic hedonism is apt to give to ordinary human feeling.

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    So deciding whether a complex causal chain is consistent with background knowledge would require a process akin to parsing.

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    Some brands are highly distinguishable because the designers behind these labels have maintained a consistent theme over the years.

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    Some of these results have been widely quoted, but they are far from consistent, and it may be doubted whether the difficulties of observing rapidly varying temperatures have been duly appreciated in many cases.

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    Some successes were gained, but a consistent policy was impossible with a rebellious aristocracy and a king of indolent character.

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    Some writers place it north of the Temple on the site afterwards occupied by the fortress of Antonia, but such a position is not in accord with the descriptions either in Josephus or in the books of the Maccabees, which are quite consistent with each other.

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    Start training right away and be consistent in the training.

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    Students without consistent Internet access might also consider hybrid courses if they can access course content and materials through local public libraries or university facilities.

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    Studies have shown that babies whose parents are consistent and sensitive in their responses to distress are less irritable, less anxious, and better emotionally regulated.

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    Studies show that those that get a consistent nights rest tend to perform better, overall, on tests and school work.

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    Such reasoning supports, I then argue, conclusions about value that support an account of the concept broadly consistent with classical utilitarianism.

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    System One resistance control offers the optimal pressure delivery that is consistent no matter what mask the user wears.

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    Table Xxi It is instructive to inquire into the limiting efficiency of an engine consistent with the conditions under which it is working, because in no case can the efficiency of a steam-engine exceed a certain value which depends upon the temperatures at which it receives and rejects heat.

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    Tech features remain consistent with other brands, but the unit takes a hit for lack of optical image stabilization.

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    That she was at length taken in her own toils even such a dullard as her admirers depict her could not have failed to understand; that €he was no such dastard as to desire or deserve such defenders the whole brief course of her remaining life bore consistent and irrefragable witness.

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    The aim of logic in general is to find the laws of all inference, which, so far as it obeys those laws, is always consistent, but is true or false according to its data as well as its consistency; and the aim of the special logic of knowledge is to find the laws of direct and indirect inferences from sense, because as sense produces sensory judgments which are always true of the sensible things actually perceived, inference from sense produces inferential judgments which, so far as they are consequent on sensory judgments, are always true of things similar to sensible things, by the very consistency of inference, or, as we say, by parity of reasoning.

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    The alignment marks on the edging punchers make it easy to align the punch around the page to keep a consistent edge.

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    The alliance with the Liberal Unionists was, in fact, compelling the Conservative government to promote measures which were not wholly consistent with the stricter Conservative traditions, or wishes.

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    The basis of your on-list interpretations of the texts should be consistent with mainstream Egyptology.

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    The best way to ensure your children will feel safe, protected and loved is to provide consistent daily routines and loving time with both parents.

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    The biggest disadvantage is that consistent in-stocks are rare.

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    The candy trail is one a few consistent "no scare zones" geared towards little kids.

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    The canines are in consequence greatly developed, of a cutting and piercing type, and from their wide separation in the mouth give a firm hold; the jaws being as short as is consistent with the free action of the canines, or tusks, so that no power is lost.

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    The combination of precision nine-point autofocus and 63 zone metering also provides consistent digital photographs across a wide variety of light conditions.

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    The compactness of the series of rational numbers is consistent with quasi-gaps in it - that is, with the possible absence of limits to classes in it.

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    The condition of stiffness is that the strain or disfigurement shall not be greater than is consistent with the purposes of the structure; and the condition of strength is that the stress shall be within the limits of that which the material can bear with safety against breaking.

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    The consistent aim of the British authorities has been to establish private property in the soil, so far as is consistent with the punctual payment of the revenue.

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    The consistent departure and arrival times, and well-practiced itinerary are a well-rehearsed machine performed very efficiently since the same exact procedures occur every other day.

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    The consistent firmness with which he adhered to the cause of constitutional liberalism during the many changes of his times gained him the highest respect of his countrymen, by whom he was styled the Aristides of the French tribune.

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    The continual agitations of the Fronde prevented him from persevering in any consistent application during those years which are the most valuable for study, and only instilled in him a horror of revolution, parliamentary remonstrance, and disorder of all kinds; so that this recollection determined the direction of his government.

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    The date and west coast location are consistent with natural vagrancy from North America.

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    The earl of Argyll, son of the marquis, added a qualifying clause; he would take the test, " as far as it was consistent with itself."

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    The empirical details of nature, which are not determined by the categories of understanding, are judged as being arranged or ordered by intelligence, for in no other fashion could nature, in its particular, contingent aspect, be thought as forming a complete, consistent, intelligible whole.

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    The fact that every bacterial cell in a species in most cases appears equally capable of performing all the physiological functions of the species has led most authorities, however, to regard it as the individual - a view which cannot be consistent in those cases where a simple or branched filamentous series exhibits differences between free apex and fixed base and so forth.

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    The Feer measure aims to compute the exchange rate consistent with macroeconomic equilibrium.

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    The file must contain columns of values, using a consistent delimiter.

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    The former, the old city, lying close to the harbour front, has streets as narrow as is consistent with wheel traffic. Obispo (Pi y Margall in the new republican nomenclature), O'Reilly and San Rafael are the finest retail business streets, and the Prado and the Cerro the handsomest residential streets in the city proper.

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    The general characters of a soap are a certain greasiness to the touch, ready solubility in water, with formation of viscid solutions which on agitation yield a tenacious froth or " lather," an indisposition to crystallize, readiness to amalgamate with small proportions of hot water into homogeneous slimes, which on cooling set into jellies or more or less consistent pastes.

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    The graphics in 18 Wheeler are vibrant and consistent with similar driving games on the Dreamcast.

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    The graphics in the Midway Arcade Treasures are consistent with the original games.

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    The Guelph party was held together with a less tight hand even in cities so consistent as Florence.

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    The history of illness during the weekend before the death was consistent with developing bronchopneumonia.

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    The hybridization data are consistent with partial sequence analysis of the AC1 gene and the capsid protein gene.

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    The immense popularity of the first two parts induced him to continue them, and by degrees (the genuineness of the fifth book, at any rate in substance, is here assumed) the possibility of giving the whole something like a consistent form and a regular conclusion presented itself to him.

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    The issue of this conflict was determined less by any intrinsic superiority on the part of her enemies than by the blunders committed by a people unable to carry out a consistent foreign policy on its own initiative, and served since Pericles by none but selfish or short-sighted advisers.

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    The key markers of social competence listed in the previous section are consistent across the developmental periods of the preschool years, middle childhood, and adolescence.

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    The key to any successful design is to be consistent in execution of your design.

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    The letters allude to toleration in the state and comprehension in the church, while they show an indifference to theological dogma hardly consistent with an exclusive connexion with any sect.

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    The metaphysical conception of the monads, each of which is the universe in nuce, presents insuperable difficulties when the connexion or interdependence of the monads is in question, and these difficulties obtrude themselves when the attempt is made to work out a consistent doctrine of cognition.

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    The most common and consistent tradition connects Homer with the valley of Smyrna and the banks of the Meles; his figure was one of the stock types on Smyrnaean coins, one class of which was called Homerian; the epithet "Melesigenes" was applied to him; the cave where he was wont to compose his poems was shown near the source of the river; his temple, the Homereum, stood on its banks.

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    The most consistent clinical feature of porphyria cutanea tarda is bullous dermatosis on exposure to sunlight.

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    The multi-player mode is also consistent with GH II with its Face Off, Co-op and unlockable Pro-Face off challenges.

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    The music is repetitive, the look of the game is consistent (i.e., repetitive), and well, you get the picture.

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    The National Sleep Foundation supports the university's claim that a consistent sleep schedule may prevent snoring in some cases.

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    The next tip requires you, as the consumer, to do consistent research.

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    The North American reappraisers are at least consistent in repudiating the whole notion of provincial accountability to any outside agency.

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    The number of calls to Crimestoppers nationally was broadly consistent Monday to Friday, while fewer calls were made at the weekend.

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    The number of competitions remained consistent over these five years.

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    The object of his metaphysics is so to remodel the current notions regarding the existence of things and their connexions with which the usage of language supplies us as to make them consistent and thinkable.

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    The one endeavours to determine the conditions, which are consistent with our knowledge of atomic constitution derived from other sources, and lead to systems of vibration similar to those of the actual atom.

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    The optimates finally decided to support him for the consulship in order to keep out Catiline, and he eagerly embraced the " good cause," his affection for which from this time onward never varied, though his actions were not always consistent.

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    The peasant proprietors, who, under the name of the " Landtmanna" party,' formed a compact majority in the Second Chamber, pursued a consistent policy of class interests in the matter of the taxes and burdens that had, as they urged, so long oppressed the Swedish peasantry; and consequently when a bill was introduced for superseding the old system of army organization by general compulsory service, they demanded as a condition of its acceptance that the military burdens should be more evenly distributed in the country, and that the taxes, which they regarded as a burden under which they had wrongfully groaned for centuries, should be abolished.

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    The pharmacokinetics of insulin lispro protamine suspension are consistent with those of an intermediate-acting insulin, such as NPH.

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    The price for the Karastan rug mentioned above is consistent with all the retailers.

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    The price for the Karastan rug mentioned above is fairly consistent with all five retailers.

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    The price is consistent across the board.

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    The problem has been how to accomplish this work with the minimum of labour consistent with the desired accuracy.

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    The question remains, of course, as to how far the measurement of force here implied is practically consistent with the gravitational method usually adopted in statics; this will be referred to presently.

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    The radiation was isotropic and it corresponded to a temperature that was consistent with red-shifted radiation from the Big Bang.

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    The real point is their interdependence, which is so intimate that one sign of great philosophy is a consistent metaphysics, psychology and logic. If the world of things is known to be partly material and partly mental, then the mind must have powers of sense and inference enabling it to know these things, and there must be processes of inference carrying us from and beyond the sensible to the insensible world of matter and mind.

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    The reason behind picking when it's cool is so the sugar levels in the grapes stay consistent.

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    The remarkably consistent motorsport journalist Nick Phillips moves into sixth overall.

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    The respondents' negative perceptions toward the company were consistent with the findings from previous studies.

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    The results are consistent with theory within the limits of experimental error, but the experimental methods certainly appear to admit of improvement.

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    The results indicated a low frequency of microsatellite length mutations as the association was consistent across several breeds.

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    The results of DAS-ELISA tests using polyclonal antiserum against BCMV were consistent with the observations of symptoms.

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    The same laws apply to the individual hyphae and their branches as to simple sporophores, and as long as the conidia, sporangia, gametes, &c., are borne on their external surfaces, it is quite consistent to speak of these as compound sporophores, &c., in the sense described, however complex they may become.

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    The Service is centrally funded to ensure that an impartial overview consistent with statutory requirements is achieved.

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    The service is consistent and it's a nice way to pick up both kinds of mind candy in the same place.

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    The speed also dropped when playing the co-op mode, so at least the frame rate problems were consistent throughout the modes.

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    The stress of dealing with the child's mutism may have created various imbalances in family dynamics, and parents may need help in coming to terms with their own emotions and becoming more consistent in their parenting styles.

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    The string saddles / bridge are best reversed if possible for consistent wear of grooves and accurate intonation.

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    The symptom of difficulty awakening is consistent with the phase delay hypothesis of SAD.

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    The symptoms of death were regarded as being consistent with strychnine poisoning.

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    The system of Holbach seeks to provide a consistent materialistic view of the world and its processes.

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    The truth is, there is not a single divine or statesman of that day whose course throughout was so thoroughly consistent.

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    The US government insists that subcritical testing is consistent with the zero yield CTBT.

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    The view that visible radiation must be excited by the impact of such an electron is therefore quite consistent with the view that there is no essential difference between the excitement due to chemical or electrical action and that resulting from a sufficient increase of temperature.

    407

    The voices, attitudes, use of slang, and personality of the characters also seem to be consistent with current times.

    408

    The workflow construction process itself is driven by task ontology so as to guarantee that the resulting workflow instances are enriched with consistent semantics.

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    The zoogloea is formed by active division of single or of several mother-cells, and the progeny appear to go on secreting the cell-wall substance, which then absorbs many times its volume of water, and remains as a consistent matrix, in which the cells come to rest.

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    Their schedule seems pretty consistent.

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    There are lots of options for winter decorating, but from snowflakes to pine cones, keep your designs consistent.

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    There is every reason to suppose that this charge was true, and it is consistent with the intrigues which the Boers from time to time practised among the natives.

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    There is no restriction on the shape of these rolling axodes; they may have any shape consistent with i,olling (that is, no slipping is permitted), and the relative velocity of a point P is still found by considering it with regard to the instantaneous centre.

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    There is only one level of difficulty, consistent with the games during that time.

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    There is some reason to hope that the day of these misconceptions is passed; although there is also some reason to fear that on other grounds the present era may be known to posterity as an era of instrumentation comparable, in its gorgeous chaos of experiment and its lack of consistent ideas of harmony and form, only to the monodic period at the beginning of the 17th century, in which no one had ears for anything but experiments in harmonic colour.

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    There's a boundary that you have to get between for your accuracy and the moving bar isn't consistent in it's speed.

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    These are dogs that require consistent, firm handling.

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    These difficulties arise quite naturally from the obligation, which metaphysicians, theologians, moral philosophers, men of science, and psychologists alike recognize, to give an account, consistent with their theories, of the relation of man's power of deliberate and purposive activity to the rest of the universe.

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    These results also are consistent with the results from the assessment of deep-water sharks.

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    These results are entirely consistent with other polling data.

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    These tightly controlled production laws may be strict, but it ensures a consistent product and end-result.

    422

    These utterances are eminently characteristic. They show how far Bismarck was (even at the close of 1870) from comprehending the traditional policy of the papacy towards Germany and German interests, and how little he conceived it possible to employ the relations between the future empire and the Vatican as a point of departure for a successful and consistent ecclesiastical policy.

    423

    These wines are organic except for the added sulfites and the quality is generally more consistent.

    424

    They are also consistent, but systematically higher than, the H1 data obtained using the large rapidity gap method.

    425

    They are mostly found in areas that have consistent winds like high altitudes and beach areas, as well as offshore.

    426

    They aren't as consistent with in-stocks as Amazon, but it's a Web retailer you should keep checking.

    427

    They can be obedience trained, and respond well to firm but consistent correction.

    428

    They can be tricky to work with and the results are not always as consistent as some people would like.

    429

    They function on the principle of constrained maximization of the Shannon entropy, which produces the most statistically probable solution consistent with the constraints.

    430

    They have highlighted the urgent need for consistent international standards for proper management of PKU patients, which should emphasize comprehensive psychological as well as physiological monitoring and assessment.

    431

    They sell basic hoodies in a variety of colors - they will have different colors on a regular basis - and the style is consistent, so you always can feel good about what you get.

    432

    They should be so erected as to present the smallest extent of opaque surface consistent with stability.

    433

    They there fore study that the numbers of teeth in each pair of wheels whici work together shall either be prime to each other, or shall hav their greatest common divisor as small as is consistent with velocity ratio suited for the purposes of the machine.

    434

    Third, you'll need to be consistent and patient, and, fourth, you should help your child be proud of her accomplishments.

    435

    This attention to detail and concern for excellent animal husbandry produces tender meat consistent in quality and flavor throughout the year.

    436

    This card has a $25 annual fee but boasts lots of money-saving perks for the consistent traveler.

    437

    This consistent approach aims to reveal the divergence in their processes.

    438

    This consistent climate makes it difficult to find a "bad" bottle of wine from McLaren Vale.

    439

    This Convention declared that a General Synod of the archbishops and bishops, with representatives of the clergy and laity, should have chief legislative power in the Irish Church, with such administrative power as might be necessary and consistent with the church's episcopal constitution.

    440

    This did not prevent Bertrand du Guesclin from expelling from his dominions John of Brittany, the one ally whom King Edward possessed in France, or from pursuing a consistent career of petty conquest in the heart of Aquitaine.

    441

    This framework is provided with guides on which the platform, whilst preserving its horizontality, is V the observer has to follow the eye-end in a comparatively small circle; another good point is the flattening of the cast-iron centrepiece of the tube so that the flange of the declination axis is attached as near to the axis of the telescope tube as is consistent with free passage of the cone of rays from the object-glass.

    442

    This had a hyaline mycelium bearing lemon-shaped sporangia which released motile zoospores after chilling in water, consistent with P. infestans.

    443

    This hypothesis is consistent with the strongly recurved spits that provide the present day definition of the harbor mouth.

    444

    This includes extensive considerations for deleting mail, detecting shared files on a filesystem, and ` common peculiarities ' like consistent misspellings.

    445

    This is a willful breed that will take advantage of meek owners, so it takes a confident and consistent person to ensure the dog's obedience and training.

    446

    This is consistent with an early photograph of the facade which shows fenestration of Gothic influence.

    447

    This is consistent with Kirchhoff's law and shows that the sodium in a flame possesses the same relative radiation and absorption as sodium vapour heated thermally to the temperature of the flames.

    448

    This is expressed especially clearly in the ambiguity problems of the consistent histories formalism.

    449

    This profile is consistent with equivalent UK pre-registration podiatry programs.

    450

    This upper bound is consistent with the residual oceanic topography anomalies above subduction systems.

    451

    This viewpoint seems reasonable because it is largely consistent with our everyday experience of life.

    452

    This will help protect the flatware from accidental nicks, scratches, and dents, as well as keep it in a consistent location.

    453

    This will keep the formality consistent throughout the wedding party and give your best friends a chance to feel gorgeously glamorous at the same time.

    454

    This would necessitate chemical action at the junction when a current passed through it, as in an electrolytic cell, whereas the action appears to be purely thermal, and leads to a consistent theory on that hypothesis.

    455

    Thorough, consistent hand-washing practices and discouraging the sharing of clothes, towels, and stuffed toys are all helpful.

    456

    Those who, as it has been happily put, identify Rabelais with Pantagruel, strive in vain, on any view intellectually consistent or morally respectable, to account for the vast ocean of pure or impure laughter and foolery which surrounds the few solid islets of sense and reason and devotion.

    457

    Though a few scratches are certainly normal (and can lend your coat that quintessential "worn-in" look), some styles are more consistent from top to bottom.

    458

    Tillamook Oregon Fishing Vaccation - Tillamook Bay has been a consistent producers of big king salmon on the west coast.

    459

    To be successful at training your child in anything, you have to be patient and consistent.

    460

    To get more consistent strikes, try to hit between the head pin and one pin back on the right.

    461

    To make the department pay, the machines must be kept fully employed with the many classes of work that a large concern has to deal with; the wheels must be kept running as much as possible, and the time for making-ready curtailed as far as is consistent with the proper preparation of the forme.

    462

    To reach these goals, they need appropriate and consistent educational, community, social, family, and vocational supports.

    463

    To stay consistent throughout the articles and site, we ask that you use the terms "cake decorating" without a hyphen.

    464

    Toland, writing at first professedly without hostility to any of the received elements of the Christian faith, insisted that Christianity was not mysterious, and that the value of religion could not lie in any unintelligible or self-contradictory elements; though we cannot know the real essence of God or of any of his creatures, yet our beliefs about God must be thoroughly consistent with reason.

    465

    Too distrustful to delegate his responsibility to his ministers, he was too infirm of will to strike out and follow a consistent course for himself.

    466

    Towards Russia the policy of Czechoslovakia was logically consistent.

    467

    Training a dog to use a litter box takes time, and it sometimes requiring many weeks of consistent training.

    468

    Turkey's opponents, on the contrary, had in recent years not only rearmed themselves and secured their financial and political position, but also made those minute and careful preparations of detail which when the time comes translate themselves into smooth concentration, and regular, consistent operations.

    469

    Unfortunately, with all his gifts, Christian was no statesman, and was incapable of a consistent policy.

    470

    Using fluid inclusion and vitrinite reflectance data, heat flows will be modeled which are consistent with structures inferred from seismic sections.

    471

    Using the concentrates usually provides more consistent and predictable results.

    472

    We urge such states to exercise much more consistent, top-level diplomacy in support of CTBT entry into force.

    473

    Wear plastic gloves when you color the fondant, and knead it gradually into the frosting until the striations disappear and the color is consistent throughout.

    474

    Weisse; but, whereas Weisse thought that the Hegelian structure was sound in the main, and that its imperfections might be mended, Fichte held it to be incurably defective, and spoke of it as a "masterpiece of erroneous consistency or consistent error."

    475

    What is especially great is that they characters are consistent throughout the series, making them a fun read for kids that really get into Geronimo Stilton and his character.

    476

    What that work has done is to prove to the consistent deist that no objections can be drawn from reason or experience against natural or revealed religion, and, consequently, that the things objected to are not incredible and may be proved by external evidence.

    477

    What the other judges thought is not definitely known, but Bacon appears to have been unable to put in operation the plan he had devised for swaying Coke's judgment,' or if he did attempt it, he was unsuccessful, for Coke finally gave an opinion consistent with what he seems to have held at first, that the book was not treasonable, as it did not disable the king's title.

    478

    When a platform machine is in true adjustment, and the loose weights which are intended to be hung at the end of the steelyard are correct and consistent among themselves, a good and new machine, whose capacity is 4 cwt., should not show a greater error than 4 oz.

    479

    When extended the body tapers markedly toward the front end consistent with the mainly subterranean habits of these animals.

    480

    When parents resist this temptation by continuing to enforce consistent rules and structures, children have a greater chance to emerge from divorce well-adjusted.

    481

    When plants are grown inside, they develop with consistent light and temperature.

    482

    When the original area had been mined in this way as far as was consistent with stability, a second storey of galleries was begun at a lower level, reached by a new staircase.

    483

    Whether you choose to try your own hand at training your dog or you seek the assistance of a professional, the key to success is positive reinforcement, consistent behavioral expectations and dedication to the task at hand.

    484

    Whichever one you decide to use, be consistent.

    485

    While their principles were consistent with the neighbourhood of men, they were better adapted to a state of seclusion.

    486

    Wii Fit, used on a consistent basis, can help you jump start a healthy lifestyle.

    487

    Williams Seylem was a no-brainer for inclusion in the tasting as Pinot aficionados everywhere recognize the consistent quality and uniqueness of their wine.

    488

    With consistent quality, and mid-range pricing, these are wines to pick up if you can find them.

    489

    With such a low price and consistent quality, Kim Crawford Sauvignon Blanc is a great wine value.

    490

    With the government of Italy his general policy was to be as conciliatory as was consistent with his oath as pope never to surrender the "patrimony of St Peter"; but a moderate attitude was rendered difficult by partisans on either side in the press, each of whom claimed to represent his views.

    491

    Won't that be the most consistent democratic centralism and, moreover, proletarian centralism?

    492

    Wundt, starting from a psychology of unitary experience, deduces a consistent metaphysics of no inference of things transcending experience throughout - or rather until he came to the very last sentence of his System der Philosophie (1889), where he suddenly passes from a necessity of " ideals " (Ideen), to a necessity of " faith " (Glauben), without " knowledge " (Wissen).

    493

    Yes No Do the colors stay consistent on your screen?

    494

    Yet its approval became the basis for three acts passed a week later; the first of which, abolishing the pope's authority and jurisdiction in Scotland, may perhaps have been consistent with toleration, as the second,.

    495

    You can use a Nintendo Wii Sports tip to hit consistent home runs by only hitting the fast balls and swinging upwards with the remote.

    496

    You need to be consistent about this because that works the best.

    497

    You need to show how you have calculated depreciation for each item, remember you must be consistent with the method you use.

    498

    You want your design to be consistent and flow from one area or fixture to the other.

    499

    You will need to be consistent, searching regularly until you find what you are looking for.

    500

    You'll get the best results by using a model capable of rendering precise, consistent, and accurate color.