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And this is the work of the student that
consistently
did it.
And yet, repeatedly, you
consistently
see people doing trials still against placebo.
That's why, in the face of our regret, the thing we
consistently
say is, "I could have kicked myself."
So, six shootings across the whole country, fairly
consistently
over the years before.
We
consistently
underestimate what criminals and terrorists can do.
They're able to go out and
consistently
do this, pushing the car to the limits every single time.
Sent to prison, adamantly insisting on his innocence, which he has
consistently
for 21 years.
The Congo
consistently
scores dreadfully in global health and poverty rankings.
So the United Nations did just that, and they recently issued a report on this whole area, and what they concluded was the power of this technology for positive was much greater than the risk for negative, and they even looked specifically at the DIYbio community, and they noted, not surprisingly, that the press had a tendency to
consistently
overestimate our capabilities and underestimate our ethics.
And as you can see, for most of recent history, except for a brief period, we have
consistently
spent more than we take in.
They've been doing it since 1948, and what they show
consistently
throughout is that it's almost impossible to find Americans who are consistent ideologically, who
consistently
support, "No we mustn't tax, and we must limit the size of government," or, "No, we must encourage government to play a larger role in redistribution and correcting the ills of capitalism."
They make them coherent over sustained periods of time, and they ensure that what they do is
consistently
implemented.
You'd see a kid who was the captain of his basketball team, the drama and theater student of the year, the English student of the year, someone who was
consistently
on the honor roll and
consistently
at every party.
Public opinion polls
consistently
show that significant proportions of the American people don't believe the climate is warming due to human activities, don't think that there is evolution by natural selection, and aren't persuaded by the safety of vaccines.
And the Chinese product quality has
consistently
gone up in the past decade, and that's because of a fiercely competitive environment.
Of those,
consistently
between 10 percent and 20 percent of those nominations are people who nominate themselves.
And what I've tried to do now, and I can't tell you I do it
consistently
and I can't tell you it's easy, is to say to the addicts in my life that I want to deepen the connection with them, to say to them, I love you whether you're using or you're not.
My GPA was
consistently
in the low 2s.
Surveys
consistently
show concerns about privacy.
Just like real life, fictional worlds operate
consistently
within a spectrum of physical and societal rules.
Precision, on the other hand, is how
consistently
you can get that result using the same method.
If we
consistently
put more energy into our bodies than we burn, the excess will gradually be stored as fat in our cells, and we'll gain weight.
Unfortunately, scientists have yet to verify that any one cure works better or more
consistently
than others.
Able to travel
consistently
at the incredible speed of one degree longitude around the equator per minute, the plane would take six hours to circle the world.
But if that's
consistently
true, why the huge variance in aging patterns and lifespan within the animal kingdom?
By the early 1980s, similar bands were
consistently
described as Gothic rock by the music press, and the stye's popularity brought it out of dimly lit clubs to major labels and MTV.
Well, it turns out that the data shows a four percent increase in repayment among people who
consistently
communicate with a few close contacts.
And he made this claim based on the fact that the first humans described in these books behaved consistently, in different traditions and in different places of the world, as if they were hearing and obeying voices that they perceived as coming from the Gods, or from the muses ... what today we would call hallucinations.
I didn't know that elite universities, as research
consistently
tells us, are cheaper for low-income kids because these universities have bigger endowments, can offer more generous financial aid.
What this robot replaces is animal therapy in contexts where we can't use real animals but we can use robots, because people will
consistently
treat them more like an animal than a device.
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