Steady
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639 examples of Steady in a sentence
OK, so now he's holding his breath, so you see the signal stays at a
steady
level, and these are his heartbeats.
In totality, this entire makerspace system tries to do five things: to enable emerging makers to gather the resources they need and the tools to make what they want to make; to learn by doing and from others; to produce more and better products; to be able to trade to generate
steady
income; and ultimately, to amplify not only their reputation as a maker, but their maker potential.
He was strong, steady, disciplined.
At the end of last year, after roughly three years of pretty
steady
global carbon emissions, scientific projections suggest that global emissions may be on the rise again and that could be due to increases in China's fossil fuel consumptions, so they may not have reached that peak that I showed earlier.
So, in
steady
state, there are about two million stars in formation at any time.
In this light, may science and religion endeavor here for the
steady
evolution of mankind, from darkness to light, from narrowness to broad-mindedness, from prejudice to tolerance.
People used to say, "Neither the sun, nor death can be looked at with a
steady
eye."
Together with more than a hundred smaller guns, they kept up a
steady
bombardment day and night.
With a
steady
beat as a foundation, we can add rhythm to our pitches, and that's when music really starts to happen.
It was only with the advent of techniques like irrigation and soil tilling about 5,000 years ago that people could rely on a
steady
and long-term supply of food, making permanent settlements possible.
But for musical rhythm, a
steady
string of repeating single beats is not enough.
Luckily, there are medical treatments that can help trigger the thyroid's activities again, and bring the body back to a
steady
metabolic rate.
And thanks to the attraction of Green School, we had access to a
steady
stream of celebrities.
Like the other organs in our bodies, our brains also benefit from a
steady
supply of micronutrients.
Despite this, the number of smartphones is on a
steady
increase; by 2019 it’s predicted that there’ll be close to 3 billion in use.
I imagine that this could even happen without the need for
steady
electricity, or a medical professional in the room.
All right, so we're not finding
steady
employment, we're not earning as much money, and we're not living in big fancy houses.
My parents made sure that I grew up on a kind of
steady
ground that allows one to question and risk and leap.
But it could also lead to a
steady
but stealthy shutting out of the job market of people with higher risk of depression.
Ever since the donation, there has been a
steady
stream of kids signing out books to take home, and then returning them with the exclamation, "This one was good!" (Laughter) Now when I say, "Take out a book and read," kids rush to my library.
We can help
steady
this planet we all share.
It was the sound of our grieving, the feel of their arms around me, the
steady
walls that held us together.
America has recently awakened to a
steady
drumbeat of unarmed black men being shot by the police.
And then on top of that you have a
steady
stream of visitors and volunteers coming in, showering you in the love and affection you're craving and then leaving again, evoking all of those feelings of abandonment, and proving again and again that you are not worthy of being loved.
A leader is steady, firm, decisive, unwavering.
So every time a cell divides, all of its DNA has to be copied, all of the coding DNA inside of those chromosomes, because that carries the vital operating instructions that keep our cells in good working order, so my heart cells can keep a
steady
beat, which I assure you they're not doing right now, and my immune cells can fight off bacteria and viruses, and our brain cells can save the memory of our first kiss and keep on learning throughout life.
And what you have here is, when you actually turn on the gate, you get an increase in the amount of current, and you get a
steady
flow of current.
And then from there, you've got to take them on a very solid, steady, upward path, right from beginning to end.
I'd entered practice in 2003, and for the first several years, it was just this steady, upward improvement in my learning curve.
Suffragists kept up
steady
pressure on their representatives, attended rallies, and petitioned the White House.
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