By now, his hostile rhetoric has carried him beyond the self-discipline of consistency, and he becomes merely quarrelsome and captious. |
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As usual, Hawks maintains a high level of musical quality all the way through, ensuring perfect consistency from start to finish. |
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The team of four executive chefs also assists with cross training, consistency and quality assurance. |
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For Heavey, the performance served as a reminder of the consistency he has shown in the past. |
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It gives you that bit more freedom to not worry about consistency or accuracy and instead concentrate on getting something written. |
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But his mental toughness remains a question mark, which is a key to the consistency and determination required for Le Tour. |
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Our quickies bowl with such amazing consistency that they manage a slew of wides and no balls each game. |
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Finding that her legs had suddenly developed the consistency of jello, she leaned on Rune for support again as she tried to speak. |
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Other unresolved questions focus on the consistency of findings across cultures. |
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Another descriptive name is waxberry because the berries have a strange consistency that really does resemble candle wax. |
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Nothing adds up, nothing makes sense but anyone with any love for the genre will be astounded by its inexplicable energy and consistency. |
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Vending machines offer the advantages of convenience, hygiene and consistency in taste. |
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Lightly whip the cream into soft peaks, then gently fold it in to achieve the required whipped consistency. |
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At the press of a button, the heated water blends with the pre-mix and is stirred to the correct consistency by a mechanical whipper. |
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There is a lack of overarching concern for aesthetics or consistency that runs deep within our political infrastructure. |
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Giancarlo will provide us with a very competitive blend of aggression, consistency and hard work. |
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Clark, who is a former champion, said consistency was the key to their victory. |
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Patil emphasised that as far as he was concerned, what counted was the consistency factor. |
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He studied consistency of arithmetic, proving that formal arithmetic with recursive definitions is consistent. |
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Add the heavy cream and milk, stirring continuously until smooth and velvety in consistency. |
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Bring to the boil and simmer for 15 minutes, reducing the liquid to a syrupy consistency. |
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Steep large prunes in dessert wine for a few hours, then reduce the liquid with a dollop of butter in a heavy based pan till caramel consistency. |
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The lack of consistency in program labels and definitions nationwide creates a thorny obstacle to research synthesis. |
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They knocked in a barrage of goals in the first two rounds, displaying a consistency sorely lacking in the past. |
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To produce the paste, blanched kernels of sweet almonds are ground, mixed with water and sugar, and cooked to a smooth consistency. |
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Most probably, but consistency has always been our bugbear so we must wait and see. |
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And just as one's friendships need to be kept in good repair, customer relationships can be maintained only through consistency. |
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They are intended to provide consistency in approach toward loan repayments. |
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When the petals drop it takes watering consistency to revive the next batch of blooms. |
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As air is beaten into the mixture, the egg whites become a frothy liquid with the consistency of an egg cream. |
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Allow the chocolate to melt over the hot water and stir it occasionally until it has achieved a liquid consistency. |
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The cream's liquid consistency should be absorbed by the skin 30 minutes before sun exposure so it doesn't rub off easily. |
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Most strippers have either a semi-paste or a thin liquid consistency, the premium agent of which is methylene chloride. |
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Many gluten-free bread recipes call for the bread to be baked in a loaf pan because of that batter-like consistency, she adds. |
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Bring the lemon juice and sugar to the boil and add the arrowroot and soy sauce, bringing it to a thick sauce consistency. |
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Allow yourself to feel the concepts in it without continually analysing the argument for consistency and logical structure. |
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Cut the chilled butter into small pieces then, using the tips of your fingers, rub it into the flour until it has the consistency of breadcrumbs. |
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Nonetheless, for that one season in 1930, he was a model of consistency when it came to driving in runs. |
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Oil paint can be thinned to a watery consistency or brushed on with thick luscious strokes. |
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For parent interviews, data collectors were audiotaped for consistency checks to ensure identical wording of questions. |
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Note that the keywords need to be selected by the taggers from a controlled vocabulary list to ensure consistency in application and retrieval. |
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When the dry storm clears, the world and its contents are blanketed by a fresh covering of fine dust with the consistency of talcum powder. |
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Everything around us was covered in a fine, gray dust the consistency and feel of talcum powder. |
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If the liquid is too thin for a gravy, just put it in a pan on the stovetop and boil it down to reduce to a nice consistency. |
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Color consistency helps camouflage the furniture mix, which, for many young couples, ranges from blow-the-budget to make-do to hand-me-down. |
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Some folks say that you need to scald the milk beforehand, but I had no problem reaching the desired consistency with cold milk. |
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A pizza-dough pasty, with a doughnut consistency, envelops a scalding hot tomato and melted mozzarella interior. |
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Despite the absence of CF Ken Griffey Jr., who was slated to bat in front of him and a lineup that had no consistency, Casey was on a tear. |
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Each time data is moved or manipulated, the data blocks must be checked and rechecked for consistency. |
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Templates, patterns, and drawings guarantee consistency and could be used for generations. |
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Combine cake flour, cornstarch, baking powder and enough water to make batter the consistency of light cream. |
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This was his second century in two Tests, and the team needs this kind of consistency and responsibility. |
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Moisten the bread bit by bit, shredding and balling it until consistency is mushy yet firm. |
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Add water to mixture in the processor, one tablespoon at a time, until the paste has the consistency of marzipan. |
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Mash all of this together, season with pepper and pour over it enough of the meat stock to produce a mash of soft consistency. |
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If the soup is too thick, add a little water until the desired consistency is achieved. |
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Once it has the consistency of thick cream, pour into warm sterilised jars. |
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It is more appetising than it sounds, having the creamy white consistency of thick mayonnaise. |
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Cook for a few minutes longer until the lamb and zucchini are both tender and the mixture has the consistency of a thick sauce. |
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It was just the right consistency, neither too thick nor too watery, and the eggplant itself was thinly sliced and tender. |
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Mix the clay with a little water until it is the consistency of very thick oatmeal. |
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It is also often more appropriate to use foods with a thicker consistency than to use thickening in the foods. |
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Rarely, a patient may be limited to foods with a pudding consistency if thin and thick liquids are freely aspirated. |
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Add enough water to thin the consistency of the dressing so it can be drizzled over salad. |
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We had a consistency about winning but we didn't necessarily hit the heights in every game. |
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There is an unfailing meticulousness, consistency of approach, measured critique, and a no-nonsense tone to his prose. |
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By varying the components of the gel, Mentor is able to produce a wide selection of products ranging from a very soft to a very firm consistency. |
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In my opinion, selectivity should be replaced with objectivity and consistency. |
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Make the tempura batter by adding ice water, whisking in until it reaches the correct consistency and add sesame seeds and some of the coriander. |
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Aim to create the consistency of thick cake batter and do not overly thin the mixture. |
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Hardy seems unsurprised by the consistency with which the self-titled debut has been selling. |
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It was one long string of notes, connected not in harmony or key, but with semblances of consistency that emerge in rhythm and timbre. |
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Less than half of the relevant anatomical terms are used with complete consistency by all workers. |
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But it will now be evident that he uses the term with complete consistency. |
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Drain the potatoes, tip them into the bowl of a food mixer and beat them with the butter to make a smooth but firm consistency. |
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Due to its natural semi-solid consistency, palm oil does not need to go through the hydrogenation process which creates trans-fatty acids. |
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Oleoresins are liquids with a consistency varying from that of vegetable oil to a semi-solid paste. |
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The restaurants were chosen for their well-balanced menus, the quality of their wine list and the consistency of their cooking. |
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The plot has all the consistency of tissue paper, and the acting is equally as thin. |
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Grind mesquite beans with a mortar and pestle until they reach a flour-like consistency. |
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Mix together sugar and ground almonds, and add enough beaten egg to give a soft consistency. |
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The tortellini of crab and langoustine I started with were large and succulent, with the shellfish inside chopped to a moist, flaky consistency. |
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I had guacamole with tortilla chips, with the authentic taste and consistency. |
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The non-chronological tracklist emphasizes the consistency of the band's output. |
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To change the consistency of paint, try odorless mineral spirits, perhaps mixed with a dab of linseed oil. |
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The same goes for the gulab jaman dessert, deep-fried doughy miniatures bathed in sweet syrup, a little too dense in consistency. |
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Blend half a cup of ricotta cheese, 1 medium tomato and 1 small green capsicum to a smooth consistency. |
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The consistency with which Celtic confound expectation grows more remarkable by the minute. |
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Whose investment in binary systems and in consistency of identity would be enforcing that statement? |
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Michael used his consistency of different style tricks, showing what Alice has to offer. |
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Howard, love him or detest him, has earned respect as a leader with incredible staying power, and dogged consistency over the years. |
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Businesses need a level of consistency across a growing range of mobile devices with diverse functionality. |
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The result is a relatively stable, solid explosive with a consistency similar to modelling clay. |
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Common sense, moderation and consistency are the foundations of a fit body and healthy nutrition. |
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As with all things in bodybuilding, the best way to achieve an extreme physique is through consistency and moderation. |
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Exploiting the carburetor's consistency achieves little if the engine is out of tune. |
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This consistency paints the album monochromatically, but achieves powerful effects on the more ephemeral songs. |
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Using melted beeswax and gum turpentine, Green brings his paint to a buttery consistency and applies it with a squeegee. |
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Not to be outdone is France with its veal blanquette, which is long-roasted to produce a pale stewed veal with the consistency of melted butter. |
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And with maddening consistency, the easiest birds approach unsaluted from the blind side. |
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Filtering devices cannot interpret untagged or mistagged visual images with any degree of consistency. |
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But an across-the-board framework is needed to ensure that some consistency is achieved and that everyone is singing from the same hymn sheet. |
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For the dressing, mix all the ingredients together and bring to the boil until it has a syrupy consistency. |
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I simmered fruit juices uncovered in a saucepan until they had a syrupy consistency. |
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So when the totem tumbles, consistency alone would seem to justify something more regretful than a shrug of unconcern. |
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Mud will congeal to an ideal consistency, enabling one to fashion the most tempting mud pies. |
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I experimented with reducing leftover dried clay scraps to the consistency of slip and strained the mixture to remove lumps. |
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For me, as a slalomer, I work hard to keep my consistency and competitiveness up to par. |
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The label of the condensed milk is removed and the can is immersed in boiling water for up to 5 hours, depending on the desired consistency. |
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It is that lack of batting consistency that has been our undoing so far, but we are starting to put together higher totals more regularly. |
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To alleviate the flaking, I added about a tablespoon of white glue to a pint of slip and then thinned it to a slip consistency again with water. |
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With the machine running, gradually add enough oil to achieve a sloppy paste consistency. |
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In each of several trials, he found an unknown toy among familiar toys and brought it back with good consistency. |
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They also say that the nanoparticle is of a small uniform size and consistency, and has been proven to work in animals bearing such tumors. |
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We've been striving for that consistency and to win four on the bounce is brilliant. |
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If the mixture is too thick to drizzle, add more milk a drop at a time, stirring until it reaches a smooth but not separated consistency. |
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Keep adding the milk and whisking until it has a smooth, runny consistency. |
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While I do not admire your soft-headedness, I do admire your consistency... as this fits well with things I've seen you say on other diaries. |
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If you play it for a few hours, and if you develop some consistency in your break, your scores will improve greatly. |
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On the surface, the case for the rule of law seems the utmost in consistency and fairness. |
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During a long job interview process, consistency counts much more than flashes of brilliance. |
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Foods need to be fresh, not processed, served warmed, very soupy, and moist in consistency. |
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He sends you up a very nice pudding, symmetrical in design, of a good consistency, and of a rich brown colour. |
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They stated that what was required was consistency throughout the waking day, not programmes of special education. |
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To be vertical is not easy, but it is the only way to offer customers quality and consistency. |
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The least elegant was the vichyssoise, which had the bland, somewhat gummy consistency of whipped avocados. |
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This universal form is, Hegel says, simply a principle of consistency or non-contradiction. |
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There is no doubt that a certain consistency of outlook is present throughout, but the pieces do not always fit together well. |
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Gentle heating for about five hours produces a sauce which is thick and viscous in consistency. |
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Fruit butters are made from fruit pulp cooked with sugar until thickened to a spreadable consistency. |
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They are moist, round, and convex with a butyraceous consistency and a slight gray-yellow color. |
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The gearbox has a squidgy consistency that makes gear shifts feel like stirring congealed rice pudding. |
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Another difficulty that must be resolved is the current uncertainty about the consistency of cometary nuclei. |
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The consistency is like toothpaste, though the viscosity is more like a thick hair gel. |
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The few which manage to maintain the consistency and flow necessary to repeated listening can be numbered on the fingers of one hand. |
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And it comes with those little plastic containers of half-and-half that have the consistency of house paint. |
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In a blender, combine honeycomb ice cream and half-and-half, and blend to desired consistency. |
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But the numero uno Russian entry was Ludmila, who was the personification of consistency. |
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In reliability, consistency, durability and longevity, Smith is the envy of anybody who ever took a handoff. |
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Everything fits together and you begin to see the perfection, consistency and harmony of the system. |
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Whether you're making our potato pancakes or old-fashioned hash browns, one of the keys is to shred the spuds to the right consistency. |
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Many of the large pillow pockets are filled with powdery white thaumasite that has the consistency of freshly fallen snow. |
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There is a trend back to onshoring with more work being done here because you've got better consistency of quality. |
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Total osmolarity, and final pH of all solutions, was always verified to ensure consistency. |
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If the body gets too far ahead of the club or the club outraces the body on the downswing, power and consistency will be lost. |
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It seems to me that this House cannot have it both ways, and that we need some consistency here in order to maintain discipline. |
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If true, it will have a discernable consistency with the forensic evidence. |
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Add salt, pepper and cream and reduce to a thick, creamy consistency. |
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Depending on the proportion of water to volcanic material, mudflows can range from soupy floods to thick flows that have the consistency of wet cement. |
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The consistency of responses can be measured by the number of circular triads in the individual's dominant preference order of the choice set elements. |
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An alternative to ordinary gloss, non-drip paint is of a jelly-like consistency and is easier to use if not overloaded onto a brush and adequately 'laid off' on the surface. |
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Similarly, the Gospels reveal a soteriological consistency in which Jesus is presented not only as an eschatological instrument but as salvation itself. |
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It is a padding the color of cardboard and the consistency of styrofoam. |
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The project shall ensure that each software requirement be evaluated for accuracy, completeness, consistency, testability, correctness, and clarity. |
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He and his heirs maintained a remarkable consistency in size and weight, and all coins were minted by strictly controlled moneyers in boroughs and other local centres. |
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It is one part perplexing and three parts frustration not only for him but for everyone who is willing him to find some consistency and at least one more trophy. |
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Attracted by the smooth flow and formal consistency of Arabic metrical verse, Hebrew poets adopted its rhythmical patterns, and some tunes also acquired measured rhythms. |
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Properly combined, the mixture has the consistency of tabbouleh. |
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Gentzen's proof of the consistency of arithmetic is undoubtedly a very interesting metamathematical result, which may prove very stimulating and fruitful. |
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Gazpachos can thus range in consistency from very liquid to almost solid. |
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Whisk in the flour and reduce to sauce consistency, skimming occasionally and adding more stock as necessary. |
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Every centre half is looking for consistency and being reliable. |
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He has broken records and played with extraordinary poise and consistency. |
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Scratch at the surface of his career, and underneath the 18 majors and the 70-odd tour wins you see a consistency of a kind that is surely unmatchable for all time. |
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I shall carry out such a consistency proof for elementary number theory. |
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These are signs of quality and consistency, backed by total assurance. |
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For some reason, we just can't seem to string together two decent performances back to back, and when you do not have consistency your confidence suffers as well. |
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Brown's goal is to serve a niche market, the discriminating and influential group of rifleman who want the ultimate in consistency and reliability. |
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The flesh has the consistency of lychees, and the stone is similar to that of a lychee, but the taste is a cross between a mango, a banana and a lychee. |
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The music seems to have somehow entered me, and as I stare into Maxim's clear blue eyes, the emptiness inside has become filled with the airy consistency of the melody. |
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We concluded with type A consistency that hospital stay was shorter and diabetes insipidus and rhinological complications were less frequent in the endoscopy group. |
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All paints sprayed through an airbrush must have the consistency of milk. |
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The appeal of Kahanism, like all kinds of racism and fascism, lies in its simplicity and categorical consistency. |
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In a famous passage, he squeezes the hands of his fellow labourers in a tub of lumpy sperm oil, which they are kneading back to its proper, fluid consistency. |
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Add the prunes and simmer at a slight bubble for 20 min, stirring occasionally, or until the prunes are soft and plump and the liquid reduces to a syrupy consistency. |
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Bring to the boil and reduce it to a thin syrupy sauce consistency. |
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A stubborn aversion to defeat was reflected in a qualifying campaign bettered only by France, a consistency they have carried into the tournament proper. |
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In S. Indian recipes the aim is generally to produce a liquid, souplike consistency, while in northern dishes a thicker texture is usually preferred. |
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Thai cooks also beat an egg into curried fish mousse, which is then steamed in banana leaves to the consistency of custard and called hor mok pla. |
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This substantial soup is almost like dhal in its consistency and flavour. |
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The starter cultures generally are desirable bacteria that produce lactic acid, gas for eye development, flavor, color and texture, and give milk its consistency. |
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Yet few have done so with as much fanfare, star power, and consistency as the New York City Ballet. |
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The form of the average simulated wave profile agrees with the analytic result with good accuracy, which demonstrates consistency of our approach. |
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After weeks of sunshine, a cyclonic storm had hit the previous night, laying great trees to waste and stirring the seas to the consistency of mulligatawny. |
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Clarity of objectives, long-termism, and consistency are some of the characteristics of a development strategy capable of achieving economic progress. |
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The quote from the acceptance speech, which was delivered shortly before his death, serves to emphasize the consistency of his life and his theory. |
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It represents a philosophic consistency that rejects the collectivism of social conservatives and public sector unions alike. |
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Prepare a batter of the ginger, red chilli powder, chaat masala powder, green coriander, turmeric and salt to taste with enough water to make it of a dipping consistency. |
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Then there is the private and exquisite reward of escaping from the laws of consistency. |
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It conveys the constancy and consistency of the alliance, a special relationship. |
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To get really thick yoghurt, the consistency of cream cheese, I strain the set stuff by pouring it into a piece of muslin and hanging it from a rod suspended over the sink. |
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Rather, it was a stormy month of shifting positions, escalating tactics and fraying tempers in which neither side won any awards for consistency or scrupulousness. |
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When networks run slanted stories that always favor the liberal cause, we serve a worthwhile function by exposing the slant and the consistency of the bias. |
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Photographers then added other sensitizing chemicals and allowed the plate to dry to a tacky consistency before dipping it in a bath of silver nitrate and other ingredients. |
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Otherwise, it is difficult to ensure consistency in checking for data availability or agglomerating multiple occurrences of the same event when the handler is executed. |
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If you're using stock, bring it to the boil in a pan with the split peas, ears and onions, and then simmer until the peas are soft and cooked to a thick soupy consistency. |
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Leadership depends on legitimacy, and legitimacy requires consistency. |
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The mixture goes through a series of vast tuns until it reaches the small oddly-shaped stills, which the family-run distillery retains to ensure consistency of the whisky. |
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Against Sartre's blind consistency, Foucault's postmodern leftism substituted haphazard shifts, though keeping intact destructive political conclusions. |
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Well, you know, with all due respect, there's simply no consistency there. |
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But if we only rewarded consistency, the list would be unwieldy, fixed, and dull. |
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You want it to have the consistency of a loose, soupy stock. |
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Beltrami in this 1868 paper did not set out to prove the consistency of non-Euclidean geometry or the independence of the Euclidean parallel postulate. |
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The reinsman's consistency over the four heats at Bathurst last night has moved him into a commanding position at the top of the World Driving Championship leaderboard. |
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Mix the grout to a soupy consistency, and pour it onto the counters. |
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Injuries are scored with the 1990 revision of the abbreviated injury scale, and all scoring is checked centrally to ensure accuracy and consistency. |
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Linnaeus's consistency and wisdom in developing and defending the binomial system of hierarchical classification carried him through to intellectual victory. |
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Mix all the ingredients to form a thick batter of pouring consistency. |
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Cash flow is the amount and consistency of funds flowing through a business during a given period. |
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Examination was carried out with or without valsalva maneuver and the volume and consistency of testis and grade of varicocele were recorded. |
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Densely populated printed circuit boards and fine printing features make planarity and consistency from frame to frame important. |
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My hypothesis is that a description that aspires to consistency with regard to the phonetic facts must distinguish between weak and strong moras. |
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Add the meats, the tomato puree, the tinned tomatoes and enough of the reserved pork stock to make a nice soupy consistency. |
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In addition, gelatin's viscosity above melting point creates a smooth consistency and a perfect fat-like mouthfeel. |
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The goal of the revisions was to improve the quality, consistency and clarity of chemical hazard information that workers receive. |
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Data types are assigned to each field to ensure accuracy and consistency in entering data. |
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The Andalusian chilled soup has perfect consistency and the remembered flavors of those more-subtle gazpachos experienced in Spain. |
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It has set increasingly demanding requirements for muzzle velocities and consistency from one lot of ammunition to the next. |
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We lacked overall grip, consistency, there was a bit of understeer, it was a poor ride, so a very difficult day. |
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That consistency of behaviour whereby he inflexibly pursues those measures which appear the most just. |
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More important for Brienne than the king's disengagement and eeyorish bad temper, however, was the consistency of the queen's favour. |
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Some usages of the term include wider areas, while others are more specific, though with little consistency of definition. |
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This is in order to maintain consistency throughout the colleges, some of which receive more applicants than others. |
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Various metrics such as types of ingredients, consistency, and preparation are used. |
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The use of dark marble for doorcases was also continued, giving the extensions a degree of internal consistency with the older rooms. |
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Pitches vary in consistency, and thus in the amount of bounce, spin, and seam movement available to the bowler. |
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Then consistency and asymptotic distribution for the microergodic parameters are established. |
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Various methods are introduced to crush the cartilage into desired consistency including cartilage morselizer, and cottle cartilage crusher. |
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This solves worries about consistency, but does not appear to lead to a quantized version of full general theory of relativity. |
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The equivalence between multiportfolio time consistency of a dynamic multivariate risk measure and a supermartingale property is proven. |
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This perceived lack of logical consistency or form is a common criticism of The Cantos. |
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It is his artistic consistency in this respect which obliges us to pronounce him our greatest Victorian composer. |
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The modality of MI seems to influence the consistency of brain activation across MI neuroimagery studies. |
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Doufuru has the consistency of slightly soft blue cheese, and a taste similar to Japanese miso paste, but less salty. |
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This gives it a consistency similar to cottage cheese, which prevents it from dissolving in the water before the calf can eat it. |
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The need for consistency in the locations for The Railway Series necessitated the creation of a suitable location. |
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Historically there was less consistency in the relationship of the position of the driver to the handedness of traffic. |
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The type of volcano depends on the location of the eruption and the consistency of the magma. |
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Also, the consistency in shell size and colour indicates that the Nassarius shells were carefully selected. |
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This ensures consistency across your website design so that you don't end up with elements that are not adequately proportional with each other. |
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Boniatos are not as sweet and moist as other sweet potatoes, but many people prefer their fluffier consistency and more delicate flavor. |
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Structural consistency is maximal when the analogy is an isomorphism, although lower levels are admitted. |
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One specialty you might like to try, especially if you're vegetarian, is a pastry filled with celery and cheese with a quichelike consistency. |
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Jefferson's philosophical consistency was in question because of his strict interpretation of the Constitution. |
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The harshest sharia penalties such as stoning, beheading and other forms of the death penalty are enforced with varying levels of consistency. |
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Local government in Scotland and in Wales evolved separately before more consistency across Britain developed in the 19th and 20th centuries. |
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The slaking process involved in creating a lime putty is an exothermic reaction which initially creates a liquid of a creamy consistency. |
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One should check for internal consistency by comparing sections and debate the probability of factual accounts by comparing them with experience. |
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He applied its dense tweediness to an essentially realist armature, maintaining a stylistic consistency that stands out here. |
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The most important factors are definitely the consistency and quality of the photoactive and aluminium oxide layers of the printing plates. |
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The all-natural Ultragrain flour is the first sweeter, milder whole-grain wheat ground to the consistency of refined white flours. |
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The varied and complex duties inherent in airport policing require some consistency in approach to training. |
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For consistency purposes, this study used base e to calculate the entropies. |
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Alternatively, the generalisability of the BFLPE would be enhanced if consistency was found across all student characteristics and states. |
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Not only does jiggering ensure consistency of cocktails, but it also decreases your liquor waste. |
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Use plain, preferably nonfat yogurt, drained in a coffee filter paper to sour cream consistency. |
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The categories must have a consistency of their own and yet contain within themselves a heterogenetic capacity. |
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Panko, Japanese style breadcrumbs, available in supermarkets and delis, have a flakier consistency and the end result is crispier and crunchier. |
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The study uses the fork length and girth length from behind the pectoral fins measurements, to ensure consistency across all samples. |
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Without a level of accuracy there is no repeatability, without repeatability there is no consistency. |
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I think we will put a strongish team out and we certainly won't roll over, we will always fight because for consistency it's important. |
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This process can be messy and consistency depends on the human element, the laminator using the proper amount of resin. |
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We had no consistency in logo, no uniformity in the typestyle, size or color used, etc. |
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Customers expect consistency in the quality of service they receive. |
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The reliability of lemmatic bundles, on the other hand, depends on the consistency and procedure of lemmatisation in the corpus. |
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Congruency is the consistency that the self-identification has with the stimuli. |
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For what anchors adequate ideas is no mere formal consistency but the coherency of consilience. |
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The building of such knowledge, however, requires consistency and routinization. |
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Consumers said texture and consistency in low-carb products became lighter, runnier, with a more acid, even chemical, taste. |
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Style changes are rarely capricious, since change plays havoc with the editor's sacred cow, consistency. |
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The second portion contains coconut oil heated to a pourable consistency, almond oil, avocado oil, emu oil and sesame oil. |
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Humans are homeothermic, which means that their body temperature should always remain the same with almost unvarying consistency. |
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Reduce the finished sauce down to the consistency of a glaze and season. |
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Separating phosphors away from LED chips increases light quality in terms of both uniformity and color consistency. |
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In addition, sign-off by consulting actuaries is starting to bring greater consistency to both embedded value assumption sets and methodologies. |
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Would that Takei could unstuff Dysart's humanity sooner and with greater consistency. |
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Middle managers are the ones who provide consistency, stability and everyday leadership to employees. |
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It will not freeze solid, but rather achieve the consistency of a slushy. |
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They also boast improved color rendition and consistency and last three times the lamp life of incandescent halogen lamps. |
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Cardinality, ordinalityand dichotomous tests were used to check the consistency of the indices. |
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And since originalism relies upon the claim of intellectual consistency for legitimacy and credibility, this is a small price to pay. |
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Caseated lymph nodes were enlarged, hard in consistency, indurated and contained greyish-white caseous mass. |
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Monazite, which has the consistency of sand, contains rare earth metals, which are used in the manufacture of high-tech components. |
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Tight control of ladle metallurgy is associated with producing high grades of steel in which the tolerances in chemistry and consistency are narrow. |
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The verse presents considerable problems of interpretation, which are related to the proper understanding of the terms hote and tov, and its thematic consistency. |
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Policy in these areas is technically devolved but, in practice, follows policy set by the Westminster Parliament to provide consistency across the United Kingdom. |
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Accuracy and consistency are typically stressed over pure distance. |
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It ensures certainty and consistency in the application of law. |
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This suggests that consistency plays a role irrespectively of frequency. |
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A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds, adored by little statesmen and philosophers and divines. With consistency a great soul has simply nothing to do. |
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Combine baking soda and castile or liquid soap to form a frostinglike consistency to use as a soft scrub cleanser instead of a sink, tub, and tile cleaner. |
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She tested the sample with a durometer to verify its consistency. |
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Then we took a screen shot of a scrunchy material, exploded it and what you get is this kind of intricate pattern, with consistency and proportions. |
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By consolidating our language technology under SDL, we ve not only increased our output and efficiency, we ve also improved the quality and consistency of content. |
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Most dilbits are similar in consistency to intermediate fuel oils. |
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His friendship is of a noble make and a lasting consistency. |
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Clearcoat layers designed as final topcoats for wood and metal substrates are normally colorless, and decolorizing rPET streams has become necessary for consistency. |
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The minimal editorial suggestions in the score generally tend toward adding articulations, enclosed in square brackets, to create consistency within a movement. |
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The Automated Gram Stainer, a counter-top unit, stains, decolorizes, and counter-stains individual pre-fixed slides, providing consistency for all types of bacterial samples. |
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Pluralism, consistency and vertical and horizontal coherence, universalisability and the principle of institutional choices, are at the heart of his view. |
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