Consistent
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And while any language needs
consistent
patterns to function, the study of these patterns opens up an ongoing debate between two positions known as prescriptivism and descriptivism.
Grossly simplified, prescriptivists think a given language should follow
consistent
rules, while descriptivists see variation and adaptation as a natural and necessary part of language.
But the DNA evidence was so
consistent
precisely because it was wrong.
Increased endorphins and
consistent
physical activity in general can sharpen your focus and improve your mood and memory.
Consistent
measurements are such an integral part of our daily lives that it's hard to appreciate what a major accomplishment for humanity they've been.
Effective practice is consistent, intensely focused, and targets content or weaknesses that lie at the edge of one's current abilities.
What makes it seem real is that in actual languages, letters and groups of letters appear with
consistent
frequencies, and the language in the Voynich manuscript has patterns you wouldn't find from a random letter generator.
But we found a way to get up higher into the sky, and so get access to faster, more
consistent
winds, and so more energy without needing hundreds of tons of steel to get there.
Studies on golfing, bowling, and water polo find that short rituals can lead to more
consistent
and accurate performance under pressure.
Well, it ends up that this is actually
consistent
with our observations.
The results have not been
consistent.
And when we asked countries to begin to identify how they could contribute to global efforts but based on their national interest, 189 countries out of 195, 189 countries sent their comprehensive climate change plans, based on their national interest, concurrent with their priorities,
consistent
with their national sustainable development plans.
And the data shows a six percent increase in repayment among customers who are
consistent
with where they spend most of their time.
This was something humans could exploit on a
consistent
basis, and the birds’ weak flight capabilities and limited need for space made them easy to capture and contain.
Very often, we are not
consistent.
This finding is also
consistent
of what we've seen in this brain disease that I mentioned, chronic traumatic encephalopathy.
So what we're learning is indeed
consistent.
What's interesting is that when you look at countries that have deployed different kinds of clean energies, there's only a few that have done so at a pace
consistent
with dealing with the climate crisis.
There's one thing that stayed consistent, though: the man leads and the woman follows.
It wasn't just that we were switching lead and follow; it's that we stayed
consistent
in our presence, our personality and our power, regardless of which role we were playing.
But instead, we end up asking, "Is the data
consistent
with the theory?"
But being
consistent
with the theory does not mean that the data supports the theory.
But instead, we end up asking, "Is Belle's story
consistent
with diet curing cancer?"
Because it could still be
consistent
with rival theories.
Because this is still
consistent
with rival theories.
And that's the third example of confirmation bias: accepting data as evidence, even if it's
consistent
with rival theories.
But that's also
consistent
with the rival theory.
Einstein resolved the malleability of time by combining it with space to define space-time, which can bend, but behaves in consistent, predictable ways.
And while the theologies and the practices vary very much between these independent communities, what we can see are some common,
consistent
threads between them.
Research shows that kids who do not have
consistent
nourishment, particularly at breakfast, have poor cognitive function overall.
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