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735 examples of Consistently in a sentence
A pillar of Israel’s national security leadership, he subsequently became an ardent peacemaker, always maintaining a love-hate relationship with an Israeli public that
consistently
declined to elect him Prime Minister but admired him when he did not have or seek real power.
Unsurprisingly, Yanukovych has
consistently
stated his preference for an Association Agreement.
Its conservative philosophy has
consistently
failed to produce economic growth, and the benefits of what growth has occurred have disproportionately gone to the wealthy.
Despite the data’s richness, only two indicators
consistently
attract widespread attention: net monthly job creation (which amounted to 169,000 in August) and the unemployment rate (7.3% in August, the lowest since December 2008).
Political parties, however, have become more
consistently
ideological since the 1970s.
Nobody denies that challenges remain in ensuring that RtoP is applied effectively and
consistently.
That seems to be the core of the meaning of the word as it is most
consistently
used.
Whereas pandemics appear suddenly, spread rapidly, and raise enormous fears of an impending threat, TB has been spreading slowly but
consistently
for tens of thousands of years, patiently waiting for new opportunities.
At this point, there are very few voices
consistently
advocating the changes needed to secure the transition from an authoritarian to a democratic regime.
In the fields of both law and politics, I have
consistently
and clearly supported the principle of non-discrimination.
While one might quibble about the complexity of US laws and regulations, it cannot be said that they are not applied relatively
consistently.
The Taliban, for example, have
consistently
used an anti-women policy to appeal to tribal and rural people.
But (there is always a “but”) if any of these measures are to work, they must be enforced as widely, consistently, and strictly as possible.
Hu’s Politburo has
consistently
refused to let peasants set up non-official farmers’ associations or trade unions.
The US has
consistently
pursued a grand strategy “focused on acquiring and maintaining preeminent power over various rivals,” they wrote, and “primacy ought to remain the central objective of US grand strategy in the twenty-first century.”
For two years, inflation has
consistently
failed to reach the 2% target.
Obama is
consistently
criticized for his “otherness” and his “arrogance,” terms that call to mind the image of the “uppity nigger” from the days of segregation, which are actually not so far in America’s past.
Similarly, Susan Rice has been a remarkably successful US ambassador to the United Nations,
consistently
delivering votes in the Security Council.
And her opponents have
consistently
tried to tar her business career with a taint of criminality.
In the year since, Tymoshenko’s government has
consistently
acted to preserve international stability, even if that meant taking political hits at home.
Why are Western countries so reluctant to criticize China’s behavior more loudly and
consistently?
The Israelis, by contrast, have
consistently
thwarted a two-state solution, and demanded to have Jerusalem all to themselves.
As a result, promises to achieve universal primary education are
consistently
deferred.
Although Colombia’s government announced a few weeks ago a strategy based on important infrastructure work, its impact will be limited: most of the investment was already in the budget last year, and the officials in charge of public works have
consistently
demonstrated inefficiency when executing large-scale projects.
As in Africa, where it is
consistently
replacing Western influence with its massive financial firepower, China’s strategy in Afghanistan is mostly focused on business development – with a stabilizing effect on the country that should not be underestimated.
This latest round looked at 51 banks and, contrary to previous tests, was not designed to identify capital shortfalls, but rather to provide “a common analytical framework to
consistently
compare and assess the resilience of large EU banks to adverse economic developments.”
The only way to be
consistently
and deeply Machiavellian is to take action to build and maintain the right reputation.
Children of educated mothers
consistently
out-perform children with educated fathers and illiterate mothers.
Moreover, a Yale University study showed that the heights and weights for newborn children of women with a basic education were
consistently
higher than those of babies born to uneducated women.
How can I sign up?”Sadly, the world is not yet rushing to “sign up” to the challenge of educating girls, who
consistently
lag behind boys in access to schooling throughout the developing world.
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